IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar Took A Dig At The Politicians
IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar said – it is the job of politicians to speak upside down.
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Vijay Kumar took a dig at the politicians on the question being raised on the lapse in security arrangements.
He said that the job of the politicians is to speak in reverse. The police know their job well. It is not possible to give security to every person even if he is an easy target for terrorists.
This is not the first time that IGP Kashmir has made a controversial statement.
Earlier in May 2020, he questioned the functioning of CRPF in a security meeting, saying that CRPF officers only talk about taking credit, not working.
Politicians’ work is rhetoric, they keep saying whatever.
IGP Vijay Kumar was talking to reporters after the inauguration ceremony of the multi-story parking facility at Lal Chowk on Saturday.
On the police’s claims of normalcy in Kashmir and the question of politicians raised about the recent encounters, IGP Vijay said that the work of politicians is rhetoric.
He keeps on saying anything. We get our work done. Just as a doctor knows how to treat, we also know how to deal with a situation.
Recently, when Kashmiri Pandit Makhan Lal Bindru, a citizen of Bihar, and two teachers were killed, I had said that terrorists would be killed soon.
13 terrorists have been killed in nine encounters in a few days.
In a few days, 13 terrorists have been killed in nine encounters, including those who carried out civilian killings.
Terrorists have killed nine civilians in Kashmir so far in October, creating fear among the people in the Valley. Political parties criticized the security mechanism.
Theft in five shops in a single night in Samba city.
Thieves robbed five shops in Samba late on Friday night and stole a lot of goods from there. The theft has been caught in the CCTV cameras installed in some shops.
The police have started the investigation after registering all the cases.
Due to theft in five shops in a single night, huge anger was seen among the people and shopkeepers of the town. People were questioning the working style of the police.