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Change of guard, internal matter of Pak; Army’s job to keep LoC infiltration free: GoC Lt Gen Majinder Singh

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Says drone activity taking place along IB in Jammu, BSF dealing with it effectively; number of militants at launch pads not alarming; will try to make Rajouri Day a national festival

The army in Jammu Wednesday said that the change of guard in Pakistan will not affect the security situation along the Line of Control (LoC) in J&K as the troops were in full control to ensure no infiltration attempt succeeds.

As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), talking to reporters on the sidelines of Rajouri Day—also marked as “Rajouri Festival”, General officer commanding of army’s 16 Corps, Lieutenant General Majinder Singh said that the change of guard in Pakistan was an internal matter of Pakistan. “I don’t think it will impact the situation on LoC. Our troops are maintaining highest level of alert and our concern is to ensure no infiltration bid takes place,” he said, while replying to a query that the change of guard in Pakistan where Shahbaz Shareef has taken oath as new prime minister after Imran Khan lost to vote of no confidence motion in the national assembly.

The GoC 16 Corps said that as the snow has started melting and passes are becoming open, there are chances that militants may try to sneak in to disrupt the peace. “Number of militants at the launch pads across LoC is based on the assessment. Our inputs suggest that there is just a slight variation if we compare the figures with 2020 and 2021, but the figure is not alarming,” he said.

About drone activity in the Jammu region, the army officer said that drones are being largely used to drop weapons and drugs. “Majority of drone activity has taken place on the International Border, where BSF is effectively dealing with it. On the LoC, there has been no major drone activity in Jammu,” GoC Singh said.

About the grenade lobbing incidents in Jammu and Rajouri areas recently, the GoC said that some misguided youth are being used for sporadic incidents of grenade lobbing. “The army along with the local population will tackle this and ensure that those misguided join the path of peace,” he said, adding that the army will try to ensure that Rajouri festival is brought on the national calendar and celebrated with the participation of people across the country—(KNO)

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