Need to understand the creation of militants rather celebrating their killings: Dr. Sailendra Mishra

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Rameez Makhdoomi
Rajasthan, Dec 04 (Only Kashmir): Spilling the beans, Dr.Sailendra Mishra, top IPS cop known for his professional skills in the turbulent Kashmir Valley in a recent function at Shrenagar Rajasthan while reacting to Indian Star Cricket Virender Sehwag’s remarks said we need to understand and read the story that makes a militant and not just go through the episode of killings.
What Dr.Sailendra Mishra has stated is poles in contrast to the recent tweet of Cricketer Virender Sehwag, which got heavily criticized in Kashmir. Sehwag had tweeted – “Congratulations to @adgpi and J&K Police for the unbeaten double century this year, eliminating 200 terrorists in 2017 alone. Jai Hind ! May there be peace.”

Dr. Sailendra Mishra observed that bravery, sacrifices of Jammu and Kashmir police get hardly noticed and praise is showered just on army and Paramilitary forces . He also went on to say that Primetime debates will never show true picture of Kashmir as real Kashmir is full of hospitality and love.
His discourse was quite unique and interesting where he stated that we need to understand the reasons that lead to creation of Waseem Ahmad Malla and Burhan Wani, adding, that militants have actually rejected being Indian as a result of anger against system and frustration.
In Jammu and Kashmir we have certainly acts of violence but not fits into terrorism, is what we witnessed a few days back in Egypt mosque when suicide bombers killed over three hundred Muslims.
Striking a very different note than the traditional monotonous note that follows the issues confronting Kashmir conflict, Sailendra Mishra stated that we should never celebrate the killing of militant as it signals the defeat of system and adds to anger on ground.
Kashmir News Bureau

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