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No stone-pelting incidents in Kashmir since demonetisation announcement: Manohar Parrikar

News Agencies | Updated on: 11 February 2017, 5:47 IST

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said on 14 November that there have been no incidents of stone-pelting on security forces in Kashmir ever since the demonetisation announcement.

"Earlier, there were rates: Rs 500 for stone pelting (on security forces in Kashmir) and Rs 1,000 for doing something else. PM has brought terror funding to zero," Parrikar said.

"In the last few days after PM's daring move there hasn't been stone pelting on security forces. I congratulate PM for it," he said, speaking at an event organised by the BJP lawmaker Atul Bhatkhalkar.

He thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the "daring" move, which, he said, will also help clamp down on the narcotic drugs.

Talking to reporters later, Parrikar said those who sponsor terror will be affected by the demonetisation. Earlier, at the event, Parrikar said, "(Atul) Bhatkhalkar did not tell me beforehand that he will felicitate me."

A citation was presented to Parrikar, which lauded his role in surgical strikes in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir. It also thanked him for providing relief to people affected by land development rules in the vicinity of Central Ordnance Depots.

"When I became Defence Minister, I did not think there will be things like this (dealing with COD-land issue). I thought Defence meant bang-bang on the border," he said. "Altogether, 17.38 lakh acres of land in the country is under Defence possession. Defence is the largest land owner in India," Parrikar said.

"There was delay in resolving COD issue as there were concerns over security on one hand and people's concerns on the other," he said.

"Whether it's border security or economic security, PM Modi has taken daring decisions," he said, adding "whatever is being done, our jawans on border are doing it, I and PM are just supporting it."

"Problem of new notes circulation will be resolved to a large extent in the next four-five days," Parrikar said.

In the next Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections, nobody will be left with power to bribe voters, Parrikar said, without naming the ally Shiv Sena which has been critical of demonetisation.

--PTI

First published: 15 November 2016, 12:01 IST