A Kashmiri protester prepares to throw a broken piece of brick a at Indian policemen during a protest in Srinagar. -AP Photo

NEW DELHI: Nearly 40,000 people have been killed in violence linked to a rebellion in Indian-administered Kashmir that erupted more than two decades ago, the national parliament was told on Wednesday.

Junior home minister Jitendra Prasad said 39,918 had died including 21,323 “terrorists” the word used by India to describe Muslim insurgents battling New Delhi's rule in the disputed region.

“As per reports, 13,226 civilians and 5,369 security force personnel have been killed in terrorist violence in Jammu and Kashmir during the period from year 1990 to April 2011,” the minister told parliament.

The figure is lower than the official police count in Indian-administered Kashmir of more than 47,000 dead. Some rights groups in Kashmir say the toll could be close to 100,000 from the revolt which began in late 1989.

Violence has sharply declined in the Himalayan region since India and Pakistan started a peace process in 2004.

The statement in parliament came after three policemen and an army officer were arrested in Indian-adminsiered Kashmir following a probe into the death of a man in custody and an allegedly faked gunbattle last month.

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