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Return of Army only after peace in Kashmir: Governor

Jammu, Mar 14 (UNI) Rejecting the demand of demilitarisation, Jammu and Kashmir Governor Lt General (Retd) S K Sinha today said the Army will return to barracks once peace returns to the terrorism-plagued state.

''Every other day terrorists kill innocent people and how can their security be put in jeopardy,'' the Governor said while interacting with a group of elders here this morning after their return from 'Watten Ki Seir' organised by the Army under Operation Sadhbavna.

Lt Gen Sinha said, ''Peace is imperative for progress and the Army is supplementing the efforts in restoring complete normalcy in the state. There might be an odd black sheep even in the Army, as such elements are every where in the society. The Army has been taking strict action against any of its personnel found guilty of human rights violations.'' Responding to the averments by the village elders, eulogising the role of the Army particularly in remote and rural areas, the Governor said they were only performing their duties. The Army is for the protection and welfare of the people, he said while referring to the assistance provided during snow tsunami, floods and earthquake.

The Governor also recalled the unblemished role of the Army during the siege of Hazrathbal and Chrar-e-Sharief shrines, the latter having been burnt by terrorists. In contrast, he said other armies did not hesitate in targeting mosques in the wake of quelling terrorism. In this context he cited the examples of Iraq and Waziristan in Pakistan.

''During 18-years anti-terrorism operations, security forces did not even once resorted to air strikes nor used heavy artillery for fighting terrorists,'' he said and exuded confidence the state government and the security forces will soon be in a position to restore complete peace and normalcy in the state.

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Govt to bring in comprehensive Prisons Act

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 2 (UNI) Kerala government would bring in a comprehensive Prisons Act for the state, Governor R L Bhatia announced today. Addressing the Legislative Assembly here, he said the Prisons Department had made arrangements for video conferencing facilities linking the major criminal courts and jails in the district. The system would be operational once the amendment to the relevant Sections of Cr P C was made for which action had been initiated. Mr Bhatia also said the department also proposed.....

Army launches Field Postal Orders for troops

Chandigarh, Mar 16 (UNI) In a move aimed at mitigating the hardship of the troops in remitting money to their families back home, the Army Postal Service (APS) in association with the Department of Posts, today launched the Field Postal Orders (FPOr). The FPOr would serve as a more convenient and cheaper alternative of money transfer as compared to the money order or the bank draft. The instrument promises to be a 'saral, sasta and surakshit' (easy, economical and safe) mode.....

Indian coastguard vessel rescues an injured French ship mariner

Panaji, Feb 20 (UNI) The Indian Coastguard jawans rescued an injured French Merchant vessel 'New Vision' mariner who got his right hand's four fingers amputated while working on a lathe machine, 300 km off Goa coast last evening. The ICG vessel Savithribai Phule rushed to the site from Mormugao port to reach the French ship and offered first aid to the victim who was later brought to the shore for admitting him into a private hospital in Vasco-da-Gama. The coastguard got.....
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