He said the youths in the Valley have now understood the nefarious designs of the elements, who have been using them as "sacrificial goat" while their own children are lodged in safe havens.
"There is no such thing like freedom struggle at all in Kashmir. It is a farce. It is a manufactured freedom struggle.
"It is a mercenary movement, which has gradually graduated into anindustry now, in which there are huge vested interests involvedand such people carry out mayhem in the name of freedom struggle," Singh, who is Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region, told reporters here today.
The Minister said the realisation that they were being exploited in the name of struggle has dawned upon the youths and cited the example of a"leading" militant commander being nabbed with the assistance of a woman.
"She was among the young women who werebeing exploited by these militant commanders in Kashmir," he said.
"The youths of Kashmir have understood that those who are exploitingthem have their children lodged in the safe havens of thecountry and the world and are using them as the sacrificial goat," headded.
"They want to avail the opportunities available to the youths in other parts of the country. They don't want to miss this bus. They want to be part of this journey," Singh, who is also minister of state in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), said.
On the violence in connection with alleged braid chopping incidents, the Minister said that there was not a single case with substantial evidence.
"There can be mischief behind this... the right thinking citizens will condemn this. We should not jump to conclusion without having any evidence.
We should not allow it to become a tool for certain politicians or separatists," the Union Minister said.
Asked about terrorist launch pads across the Line of Control (LoC), he said that Pakistan carries out infiltration activities every year .
"Out of 50-60 infiltration bids, 45-50 infiltration bids have been foiled. This speaks about the efficiency and increase in capability ofsecurity forces," he said.
The minister said that Jammu and Kashmir police has also come of age, particularly its special operations group.
Many of the terrorists have either been nabbed or liquidated with minimum collateral damage possible. "It is a compliment to police and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir," he said
"I have already said that they are part of the aspirational movement of Modi's new India and therefore they cannot be subjected to any gender bias," he said.
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