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Srinagar, Oct 18 (TIWN) The people in Jammu and Kashmir seek a decent and a quality life like anyone else in the world and do not want violence, says the Indian Army's commander in Kashmir Lt General B.S. Raju.
"What people here want is just a quality and decent life like anyone else in the world wants. This is the common man's aspiration in the Valley," Lt Gen Raju, who commands the Srinagar-headquartered 15 Corps, told IANS. However, there is a small component of Over Ground Workers which is aligned to the cause which is inimical to the armed forces, he said. "One or two percent of such people drive the agenda. The silent masses suffer because of this small component," he contended. Lt Gen Raju said that after abrogation of Article 370 on August 5 last year, a lockdown was imposed to ensure that there was no civilian casualty. Then, there was a lockdown by local All Parties Hurriyat Conference and other separatist organisations. "Some amount of defiance was there," he said, but noted that by December, things opened up and winter tourism was in full swing. "Gulmarg alone was getting 500 to 700 tourists, including foreigners. By February, children were going to school and colleges. It was encouraging to see the level of activity there. However, the Covid-19 lockdown started.
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