The Jammu and Kashmir government today said that 721 people, including 196 civilians and 363 militants, were killed in law and order, militancy-related and cross-border shelling incidents during the last two years in the state.
In a written reply to a question of NC MLA Ali Mohammad Sagar, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti informed the state Assembly that 162 police and security personnel and 196 civilians were killed in such incidents.
Mufti said that 172 civilians were killed in law and order and militancy-related incidents and 24 civilians were killed in border shelling.
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Besides, 176 suspected terrorists were arrested during the period, she said, adding that 79 suspected terrorists were arrested in 2016, as many as 97 were arrested in 2017.
The chief minister said that 104 civilians were killed in law and order and militancy-related incidents in 2016 as compared to 68 in 2017.
Thirteen people were killed in cross-border shelling in 2016 and 11 in 2017, she said.
An amount of Rs 23 lakh was paid to the next of kin of 23 deceased, Rs 6.20 lakh in favour of 110 injured people and Rs 43.66 lakh on account of 165 structures damaged due to border shelling during the period, she said.
The chief minister said that 474 cases of the next of kin of civilians killed in militancy-related incidents were pending for disposal for cash compensation or compassionate appointments and these were at various stages of consideration for want of requisite documents.
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