Situation in Kerala improving, rescue ops almost complete: Vice Admiral Luthra

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

The situation in is improving and the rescue operations are almost complete, with efforts now moving towards relief and rehabilitation, a senior said today.

"As far as the is concerned, we have stepped up our efforts specifically in the last four-five days and today, as you know, the effort is moving more towards providing relief and subsequently towards rehabilitation," Commanding-in-(FOC-in-C) of the (WNC) told reporters here.

"The initial part of rescue has been more or less completed, although a few people may be trapped in different areas. We will be reaching to them and making sure that they are also taken to safe locations," he said.

Luthra said the rescue operations in started about two weeks ago and were gradually stepped up as the rains intensified.

"The entire effort is being coordinated from As far as the defence forces are concerned, it is coordinated by the and at the national level too it is (being) coordinated by the National Crisis Management Group," he said.

He said the situation was expected to come under control soon with the support from all agencies, the central and state governments and a large number of NGOs and individuals.

Luthra was here to attend the ceremony for affiliation of Light Infantry (JAKLI) regiment with INS Kochi and 51

The ceremony was held at the at Rangreth, on the outskirts of

"It is a very historic day. Today, a frontline ship of the -- INS Kochi -- has been affiliated with JAKLI. It is for the first time that we are doing this affiliation between the naval unit and an regiment outside a naval base," the FOC-in-C said.

"We will have personnel from JALKI visiting our ships and also sailing our ships and similarly, our personnel from INS Kochi will visit their various locations, including off-locations, and learn about the functioning of various battalions of JAKLI, he added.

"This will promote better understanding and better synergy between our two services," he said.

Speaking on the occasion, of Integrated Defence Staff to the of (CISC) Lt Gen said thousands of youths turning up at recruitment rallies showed that not all felt alienated.

He said, "It is true that we have some of our children who are misguided, who are on the wrong path and we hope that they will get back into the mainstream soon. But there is also another face of the youth of J-K. If everybody is so alienated, then why do we have youths coming out in such huge numbers for recruitment rallies of the "

Lt Gen Dua said there had been an "improvement" in the situation in the state this summer, with terrorist encounters, stone-pelting under control compared to the previous years.

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 16:25 IST