Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir), July 4 (ANI): The army is doing its best to prevent cross-border infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant General KT Parnaik, General Officer Commanding, Northern Command, said here.
Addressing journalists on Tuesday, General Parnaik disclosed that the Home Ministry has approved all army-related policies in this regard.
He added that though the army was "little disappointed" with the execution of the projects to curb infiltration, though it had considerably reduced in the last few months.
"The policies have been approved by the Home Ministry. Yes, we are a little disappointed with the way it has been done, but infiltration has reduced," Lieutenant General Parnaik said.
He said that they have received information regarding camping of militants at launch pads, waiting to infiltrate into Kashmir.
"We have received information that all the launching pads house terrorists and they have been trying for the last six months, since the snow has melted, and their attempts have been futile. There have been one or two successful attempts as well, but it is no cause for worry," he said.
He said the army is working hard to foil all infiltration bids to restore peace in the valley. (ANI)
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