Srinagar, Oct 24: Director General Police Dilbagh Singh stated on Tuesday that just 10 local teenagers in Jammu and Kashmir joined militant ranks in 2023, compared to 110 the year before. Singh was making an appeal to the ultras to desist from violence and reintegrate into society. Following his visit to the Mata Badrakali Temple in Handwara, Kupwara district, Singh informed media that the militant movement in Jammu and Kashmir was “almost finished” and that its “remnants” will soon be eradicated.Only ten (local) teenagers have joined militancy this year. A year before, 110 had turned militant. How fortunate it would have been for none of them to enlist, as even out of the ten, six have already died and the other four will soon follow in death. “They ought to veer off the violent path and return,” he declared.According to Singh, terrorists have families of their own, and security personnel are not made happy by these kinds of murders. Additionally, I would like to state that we are not at all pleased with the deaths of militants. They are part of a family as well. We desire that everyone who has strayed from the road of peace return, give up their weapons, and lead a regular life,” he continued. Over the past five years, the situation in Jammu and Kashmir has significantly changed, according to the DGP.“The militancy, which had descended upon Jammu and Kashmir as a whole like a tragedy, has nearly ended, and what remains will be eradicated shortly. “Everyone can now move around freely and there is no longer a sense of fear.” We live in peaceful and happy times right now,” he remarked. He said that there are very few active terrorists in North Kashmir, but there are a few strange floating militants that constantly move from one location to another. They’ll be removed as well.