Musa, who was earlier heading the Hizbul Mujahideen, quit the militant outfit in May and was later appointed the head of the al-Qaeda cell Ansar Ghazwat-Ul-Hind.
"Zakir Musa has talked of Ansar Gazwat-ul-Hind, but the presence of this group is not very large as of now. There are only some people who have joined them," General Officer Commanding (GoC) of Srinagar-based Chinar Corps, Lt Gen J S Sandhu, told reporters here.
He also felicitated an employee for showing courage and helping the security forces in securing the school premises when terrorists entered it on June 25 after attacking a patrol party on the highway. Two terrorists were killed in the operation that lasted over 24 hours.
Lt Gen Sandhu said the Army had increased its operating bases in south Kashmir with an aim to clear the region of militants as part of its 'Operation All Out'.
"Last year, the presence of terrorists in south Kashmir had increased and especially in Shopian, there was a larger presence of terrorists. We had to continue operations against them.
He said many local youths had joined the militant ranks in the valley.
"Yes, there have been a number of local boys who have joined the terrorists and I hope that in due course they will start realising that it is not worth it," he said.
The GoC, however, said the situation in Kashmir was much better than last year and the violence levels had reduced to a great extent.
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