JK News Today
New Delhi, November 2
Prime Minister Narendra Modi who chaired a high level security meeting on the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday has directed his senior ministers and the close aides not to allow Pakistan and the “internal enemies” to take normalcy as a hostage in the sensitive border state.
Modi chaired the high level security meet attended among others by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh , Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in the wake of the deteriorating situation on the border and the Line of Control, where Pakistan has been continuously violating ceasefire and killing civilians and the widespread fear in the Kashmir Valley because of the endless incidents of burning of schools.
According to the informed sources, the Prime Minister was told that there is a sinister convergence of the internal and external enemies in Jammu and Kashmir. The more worrying fact was the involvement of the government employees, Kashmir university staff and an all out defiance of the PDP-led coalition government to act against the saboteurs of peace in a whole some manner.
Modi, the sources said, was quite upset with these reports and has now directed the concerned ministries that an all out offensive without causing any collateral damage should be launched against the enemies of peace.
There was a wide consensus that immediate steps should be taken to open schools . More than 30 schools have been burnt by arsonists in the past over six weeks .