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Srinagar CNS, June 7: Amid the arrival of large number of armed forces in Jammu and Kashmir and most of them have been deployed in north Kashmir and parts of Jammu region.

The massive build-up has led some local leaders to raise concerns as this is for the first time Jammu and Kashmir is seeing such a build-up since August 2019, when JK’s special status was abrogated and the state was divided into two Union Territories- Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

While quoting some official sources some national news outlets said that there is no truth in rumours of the movement of the forces as a prelude to ‘some big development’.

“Troops arriving in the Union Territory are those who went for election duty to West Bengal and other states” said IG Kashmir.

“These troops are returning from states where elections were held recently. They are being re-inducted. It’s not new deployment,” Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar.

Meanwhile local leaders say such a massive forces movement is leading to worries about something big is going to happen.

“Some political leaders who were detained after special status to the state was scrapped said they feared they could be detained again” said Tanveer Sadiq, Youth president of NC who was detained last year.

While senior officials of LG Administration in J&K said that some 200 companies of paramilitary forces from Jammu and Kashmir were sent to states for assembly elections, mostly to West Bengal. Fifty companies returned a month ago, and the rest are coming back now and being redeployed.

Before the announcement in August 2019 to scrap special status to the state, at least 800 additional companies drawn from central paramilitary forces were rushed to Kashmir valley.

According to official sources early last year, 100 companies were pulled out from Jammu and Kashmir and sent to other parts of the country after protests broke out against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

“With the passing of time, plot will reveal itself, Rumours always prove true in Kashmir” said most of the worried netizens on Social Media. (CNS)