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Massive decline in terror incidents in Jammu and Kashmir in 2023, almost ‘zero’ stone pelting after abrogation of Article 370: Details

“Massive decline in terror incidents in Jammu and Kashmir in 2023, almost ‘zero’ stone pelting after abrogation of Article 370: Details”, Opindia, January 1, 2024:

“The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has informed that the number of terror incidents in Jammu and Kashmir has decreased from 228 in the year 2018 to just 44 in 2023.

As per the data (until 15th December 2023) presented by the Centre, there has been been 80.7% decline in terror activities in the valley over past 5 years. It must be mentioned that Article 370 was abrogated by the Modi government in a landmark legislation on 5th August 2019.

While there were 52 hartals and 1221 stone pelting instances in 2018, it must be mentioned that Jammu and Kashmir witnessed no such incident of organised hartal and stone pelting in 2023…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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