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Kashmir: Terrorists creating fear, punishing people for not supporting Pak's agenda
9/9/2019 11:10:44 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 9: National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval revealing that 230 terrorists are waiting to cross over into Kashmir and some have even entered is an indication that situation in Kashmir is unlikely to improve.
The NSA, Doval also claimed that Pakistan has instructed the terrorists to disrupt the normal life in Kashmir and they have already embarked on the mission.
"Terrorists attacking a family of an apple trader in North Kashmir's Sopore area and injuring four family members including a two and a half year old girl has sent shock waves across the Valley," an analyst told Early Times.
He said, "Kashmir has been shut for the past 36 days despite no hartal call given by any of the Pak stooges. It has been proven beyond doubt that since the day J&K has been reorganized Pakistan has been unnerved and wants to punish Kashmiris for not hitting the streets."
An observer said, "The NSA broken silence over J&K exactly after a month after collecting all the inputs from the security agencies. More than 230 terrorists waiting to cross the LoC has exposed the real face of Pakistan."
He said the top brass of Army and Jammu & Kashmir Police have been warning that Pakistan sponsored terrorists have changed their tactics and they are out to target the common people.
"If situation doesn't improve in Kashmir there is every possibility about civil war breaking out in the Valley as the neighbouring country seems in no mood to relent despite facing defeat in the proxy war which it has been fighting for the past 30 years," the observer added.
A Kashmir watcher said, "The dirty tactics adopted by Pakistan and the terrorists sponsored by it should serve as eye-opener for the people of Kashmir. It is high time for them to realize that people sitting across the Line of Control are not their well wishers as they want Kashmir to turn into another Syria."
He said, "Authorities have lifted restrictions from more than 90 percent areas in the Valley but shops are not still reopening and public transport continues to remain off the roads. If there is no strike call then why people are not resuming their daily chorus?"
He said, "Terrorists have threatened the traders and transporters of dire consequences if they dare to resume their daily chorus. The terrorists have been asked by their bosses to ensure that no activity takes place in Kashmir so that they can keep on indulging in false propaganda to mislead the international community."
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