SRINAGAR, Mar 12: Attempts are being made round-the-clock to wipe out the remnants of terror in Jammu and Kashmir and the ”enemy” is finding it hard to digest the prevailing peace, the Union Territory’s police chief Dilbag Singh said here on Sunday.
Singh was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the opening ceremony of the 71st BN Mullik Memorial All India Police Football Championship at the Bakshi Stadium here.
Asked about the targeted killings, especially of minorities, in the Valley, Singh said while some incidents are taking place, violence has largely come down.
”Targeted killings have also come down. Some incidents take place sometimes but we take those seriously and counter measures are being taken. Attempts are on day and night to wipe out the remnants of terror and these will continue,” Singh, the Jammu and Kashmir director-general of police, said.