Centre's ceasefire initiative likely to have positive effect: J&K DGP
On May 16, the Centre announced that security forces would not launch any operation in the state during the holy month of Ramzan.

Vaid also expressed confidence that the annual pilgrimage to the cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas, starting next month, would pass off peacefully.
"I hope this (unilateral ceasefire) initiative of the government of India will have a positive effect on everyone including the forces that are sponsoring terrorism," the DGP told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
On May 16, the Centre announced that security forces would not launch any operation in the state during the holy month of Ramzan but they reserved the right to retaliate, if attacked.
Replying to a question about the initiative at a time when the Amarnath yatra was round the corner and Pakistan and its proxies were trying to escalate violence to undermine the effort, the police chief said he was sure that the two-month-long yatra, scheduled to begin on June 28, would pass off peacefully.
"This initiative has been taken in the holy month of Ramzan, and (Amarnath) yatra is also as auspicious as Ramzan. I am sure it will pass off peacefully," he said.
Vaid said the holy month of Ramzan is for everyone and "I think Pakistan should also observe it (by giving up violence)".
On the rejection of the ceasefire initiative by Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group, he said, "That is their statement...We will do what we feel is correct."
Meanwhile, the DGP said that about 3,000 students from 48 government and private schools would take part in a three-day "Clean Tawi-Clean Jammu" campaign which is beginning here tomorrow.
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