Accompanied by Srinagar-based Chinar Corps commander Lt Gen Satish Dua, the Army commander assured the Chief Minister that Army would provide all possible assistance to the government to bring peace at the earliest, Army said in a statement here.
He said Lt Gen Hooda discussed with the Chief Minister the prevailing security situation in the valley.
Kashmir has been on the boil since July 8 following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces in Kokernag area of south Kashmir.
Appealing to all sections of the society, especially the youth, to exercise calm and maintain peace, Lt Gen Hooda said the prevailing state of violence has caused a lot of losses in terms of education of children, damage to public property, losses to traders and daily wagers and has badly affected tourism.
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Earlier in the day, Lt Gen Hooda visited different areas of the valley and reviewed the security situation and collaborative measures of security forces towards ensuring peace and calm in the region.