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Governor rule in J-K won’t affect military operations: General Rawat

Referring to the imposition of Governor’s rule in the state after the BJP pulled out of its alliance with the PDP, he said, “We don’t think there will be any impact. We don’t have any kind of political interference.”

Governor rule in J-K won’t affect military operations: General Rawat

Army Chief General Bipin Rawat. (Photo: Facebook)

Governor’s rule in Jammu and Kashmir is unlikely to have any impact on the ongoing military operations, which will continue as earlier, said Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Wednesday

“Operations were being carried out earlier as well. Then we saw a phase of suspension of operations because we wanted people to get a chance to offer their prayers during Ramzan without any kind of problem. Despite that, terrorists continued with their activity, which is why the suspension of operations was cancelled,” General Rawat said.

Action that was being taken earlier would continue, Rawat asserted.

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Referring to the imposition of Governor’s rule in the state after the BJP pulled out of its alliance with the PDP, he said, “We don’t think there will be any impact. We don’t have any kind of political interference.”

“There has never been any kind of restriction on the force on how it should conduct its work. The security forces have very strict rules of engagement and “take action” in accordance with them,” Rawat said.

The ceasefire announced by the Centre for the month of Ramzan was revoked on Sunday. Aurangzeb, an Army jawan, was killed by terrorists and journalist Shujaat Bukhari was shot dead two days ahead of Eid.

On Wednesday, Jammu and Kashmir was placed under Governor’s rule for the fourth time in the last one decade after the BJP withdrew support to its alliance partner.

J-K was brought under Governor’s Rule following President Ram Nath Kovind’s approval. This is for the eighth time in four decades that Governor’s Rule has been imposed in J-K.

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Governor NN Vohra sought Kovind’s approval on Tuesday after Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti tendered her resignation following the BJP’s decision to break the alliance formed after the 2014 Assembly elections.

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