Army Chief General J J Singh on Thursday said there was no need for him to elaborate on Defence Minister A K Antony's statement that there will be no unilateral ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir during the holy month of Ramzan.
Speaking to rediff.com in New Delhi, General Singh said it will not be prudent for him to say anything more when the Defence minister had already made a statement.
When asked about Lashkar-e-Tayiba chief Hafiz Mohammad Sayeed's statement calling for jihad against India to stop its growing influence, he said: "There is a need to counter terrorism. We must be prepared to meet the challenge from such forces."
Giving his assessment of the situation in Kashmir, General Singh complimented the army for bringing down the level of violence in the state.
"This has allowed the state administration to undertake developmental activities. As far as terrorist threats are concerned, we are capable of taking care of such challenges," he said while addressing media persons on the sidelines of the Hero Honda Indian Open Golf tournament, which begins on October 11.