(Dharshini.G, Intern journalist)New Delhi: Around 10,000 paramilitary personnel will be quickly pulled back from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the Central government said in a order tonight. The powers were sent in Jammu and Kashmir in August a year ago as a precautionary step when the Center finished the state’s extraordinary status and bifurcated it into two Union Territories.

The decision was taken after the Union Home Ministry assessed the sending of the Central Armed Police Forces or CAPFs in the union territory.”It has been ordered to retreat 100 Coys of CAPFs with quick impact from J&K and return to their particular areas,” the request read.

As indicated by the request, of the 100 organizations, 40 will be from the Central Reserve Police Force and 20 each of the Central Industrial Security Force, the Border Security Force and the Sashastra Seema Bal. The organizations will presently go anyplace they were conveyed before being moved to Jammu and Kashmir.

In May, the home minister had pulled back 10 CAPF organizations from Jammu and Kashmir. A CAPF organization has an operational quality of around 100 personnel.

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