Slain J&K terrorists buried at encounter sites now: Amit Shah
Jammu & Kashmir has implemented new service rules, allowing the dismissal of government employees if their family members are involved in terrorism. The rules also include denial of passports and debarment from government jobs and contracts to curb terrorism. Home Minister Amit Shah stated that the government's hardline approach, including 'area domination' by armed forces, has led to a significant decrease in cases of stone-pelting. Shah also revealed that terrorists are buried quietly to prevent their graves from becoming rallying points. These measures were implemented after the removal of Article 370 and are considered policy decisions.
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