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We Must Eliminate Every Single Terror Element: LG Sinha

We Must Eliminate Every Single Terror Element: LG Sinha

Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today observed that terrorism was the biggest enemy of the youth of Jammu Kashmir for more than three decades and it destroyed their dreams and aspirations.

He said now our youth and young professionals are fulfilling their dreams and achieving their aspirations. Speaking at the valedictory function of Islamic University of Science and Technology’s Foundation Day, the Lieutenant Governor said that our neighbouring country and some of their terrorist elements sitting here are trying to disrupt this progress. He said, we must be alert against such ecosystem and work together to foil their efforts.

“Jammu Kashmir has created its new destiny, a new identity and woven new dreams. This must be protected at all costs and those trying to shatter the dreams of our youth must be strictly dealt with,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

We Must Eliminate Every Single Terror Element: LG Sinha

Later, while inaugurating the International Film Festival of Srinagar, the Lieutenant Governor exhorted the film-makers to come up with films, which narrate the ordeal of terror victims, exposes the ringleaders of terror ecosystem and showcase the transformation after August 2019.

He said people must expose the enemies of peace by providing information about them to the Police and Security Agencies, so that the entire terror ecosystem hiding behind the cover in the society is neutralised and a befitting reply is given to the evil intentions of the neighbouring country.

The Lieutenant Governor stated that after the last 5-6 years of tireless, dedicated work and many sacrifices of the J&K Police, Army, Intelligence and Security Forces, we have been able to create a fear-free environment in J&K and established a safe, supportive and inclusive system for youth to realise their dreams. He stated that society must come together to guard this peace, progress, joy and renewed hope

“We must eliminate every single terror element within the society to completely restore the peace. This effort requires the cooperation of all sections of the public,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on November 12, 2025

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