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Authoritative sources revealed to The Hindu that Chief Minister 
Omar Abdullah had pulled up senior officials and bureaucrats over 
turning a blind eye to the large-scale defacement of a barren hill range
 from Sonwar to Zewan by the police and security forces. 
The boldly laid slogan “Ajeet hain, abheet hain [we are 
victorious, we are invincible],” directly facing a civilian population 
of two million, sources said, was termed “most disgusting” by the Chief 
Minister.
“They need to address it to the Chinese Army, not their own people,” the
 Chief Minister is said to have said at an official meeting. He was not 
available by telephone for confirmation. Bureaucratic sources, however, 
confirmed that Kashmir’s Divisional Commissioner Shailendar Kumar had 
served the notices separately to the Army, the BSF and the Police on the
 Chief Minister’s direction.
Politicians as well as officials were reportedly in unison that the 
slogans imposed with painted stones over furlongs of the lofty hills 
were not only an act of “ecological vandalism,” and banned by the 
Supreme Court of India, but also suggestive of “conquering the country’s
 own citizens.”
Sources said that a notice, directly served on Headquarters, 15 Corps, 
asked the Army to immediately restore virginity to the hill. Identical 
directions under different laws have been reportedly communicated to the
 BSF and J&K Police.
A senior police officer is said to have resisted dismantling of a 
building housing the Shergarhi police station and threatened the 
government through a senior bureaucrat. The officer had reportedly said 
that “machine guns would roar” if authorities proceeded with the 
demolition.
The Chief Minister, however, put his foot down and got the station 
demolished by the Economic and Reconstruction Authority (ERA) within a 
day. 
He alleged that different agencies and bureaucrats had been creating 
roadblocks in the construction of an ambitious flyover between Jehangir 
Chowk and Rambagh. 
All Deputy Commissioners have been directed to take inventories of government lands occupied or encroached upon by the police.
 
