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Two militant outfits cross LoC and Indian troops ready to thwart the march
9/13/2019 8:09:51 PM
Since the revocation of Article 370 and 35-A Pakistan has taken keen interest in the security scenario that prevails in Kashmir. Apart from it the Government in Islamabad is spreading rumours against India charging it with human rights violations. And the truth of the matter is that Pakistan by helping groups of militants into Kashmir and through them human rights are violated. And now Pakistan has a new plan and under which on September 20 and 21, two Pakistan-based organisations plan a protest march from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and breach the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. The Jamiat Ahl-e-Sunnat Khuiratta, Kotli, led by its chief organiser Zafar Iqbal Ghazi, plans to breach the LoC on September 20 and another group from Garhi Dupatta, Muzaffarabad district, on September 21, Indian Intelligence agencies have warned.
And the Indian troops deployed on the LoC would not be watching the scene as passive spectators. And it is part of the plan of Pakistan to allow the Indian troops to open fire to prevent the marchers from crossing the LoC. Again when their militants get killed Islamabad may again hold India responsible for human rights violations. Various trade associations and panels of private schools in Garhi Dupatta have reportedly backed the protest call.
Three days ago, JKLF activists heading a march towards the LoC were cane-charged at Tatta Pani. The police used tear gas shells to disperse the protesters, who resorted to stone-pelting. A number of persons were arrested and charged with destroying public property.
The Indian Army had last week said that Pakistan army posts were instigating civilians to violate the LoC. It has been told to exercise restraint and fire in the gaps. And Pakistan is determined to facilitate marchers to internationalise the Kashmir issue. Though on one side the UN security Council General has appealed to India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue through bilateral talks after rejecting the demand for a third country mediation. But India is insistent that since Pakistan exports terror talks were not possible.
New Delhi has made it a rule that talks and terror cannot go together and India has had no difficulty in holding talks but first of all let Pakistan stop export of terror. It is interesting scenario that Pakistan Army have been imparting training to militants and after training they are push into Kashmir valley to raiser the level of violence pushed into Kashmir to kick up incidents of violence. This issue bothers India and New Delhi has conveyed many a times to Islamabad that it should stop export of terror if it wants serious talks to begin that too on the issue of Kashmir.
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