Two days in front of the start of the yearly Amarnath yatra, the Hizbul Mujahideen aggressor aggregate in Kashmir has clearly said it has no plans to assault the journey.
A sound message accepted to be from Hizbul Mujahideen operational officer Riyaz Ahmad Naikoo looked to guarantee pioneers that they could go on the yatra this year even without security cover. "You needn't bother with any security as you are our visitors,'' Naikoo said in the 15-minute sound clasp being coursed via web-based networking media.
It additionally expressed Kashmiri Pandits who moved from the Valley in the 1990s could return, however the gathering was against the foundation of partitioned provinces for them.
'As of late J&K DGP SP Vaid said that the security of the Amarnath yatra has been expanded, as aggressors are wanting to assault the yatra. This isn't valid. We don't have any arrangement to assault Amarnath yatra and will never assault them,'' the message said.
"They (yatris) are coming here to satisfy their religious commitments. We have never assaulted the Amarnath yatra in the past as our battle isn't with the yatris. Our battle is with those individuals who are submitting outrages on our kin and the individuals who constrained us to get the weapon,'' it included.
Hizbul's battle has never been against the general population of India, said Naikoo, who is situated in south Kashmir and high up on the most-needed rundown of security powers.
On Thursday, the yearly Amarnath yatra will start from Pahalgam in South Kashmir and Baltal in focal Kashmir in the midst of tight security, Last year, eight travelers were killed when presumed aggressors assaulted a transport in Anantnag town.