Kashmir stone throwing incidents have fallen after Ramzan ceasefire, home ministry says
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Kashmir stone throwing incidents have fallen after Ramzan ceasefire, home ministry says

According to official data, there were just 16 incidents of stone pelting in Kashmir Valley during May 16-23 compared to 38 such cases during the May 8-15 period.

   
Former DGP of Jammu and Kashmir, S. P. Vaid | Twitter

Former DGP of Jammu and Kashmir, S. P. Vaid | Twitter

According to official data, there were just 16 incidents of stone pelting in Kashmir Valley during May 16-23 compared to 38 such cases during the May 8-15 period.

New Delhi: Stone pelting incidents in Jammu and Kashmir have come down since the Centre announced suspension of operations by security forces a week ago, an official said today, citing an assessment by security agencies.

According to available data, there were just 16 incidents of stone pelting in Kashmir valley between May 16-23 in comparison to 38 such cases in May 8-15 period.

The stone pelting incidents from May 16 to 23 were reported in Srinagar (7), Anantnag (3), Budgam (2), Shopian (2), Bandipore (1) and Baramulla (1).

The 38 cases of stone pelting from May 8 to 15 were in Srinagar (13), Shopian (8), Pulwama (6), Kupwara (4), Anantnag (2), Bandipore (2), Budgam (2), and Ganderbal (1).

Jammu and Kashmir police chief S P Vaid has also said that the “Ramzan ceasefire” has been successful thus far.

“The initiative of Hon’ble PM has helped in general improvement in law & order. The situation especially in south Kashmir has eased & is serving as confidence Building Measure for families who want their boys to return back home (sic),” the state’s director general of police said on Twitter.

The Home Ministry announced on May 16 that security forces will not launch any operations in Jammu and Kashmir during the holy month of Ramzan.

The decision had been taken to help peace loving Muslims observe Ramzan in a peaceful environment, a Home Ministry spokesperson had said.

The ministry said the security forces, however, reserve the right to retaliate if attacked or if essential to protect the lives of innocent people. -PTI