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In JK and Ladakh, India fights Covid-19, Pakistani and Chinese viruses!
5/30/2020 11:47:41 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, May 30: Even as the rest of the world is fighting Covid19 pandemic, for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, it’s time to also fight other “two viruses” in the form of continued Pakistan sponsored terrorism in JK and Chinese aggression in the neighboring cold desert.
While the Army Chief recently visited Ladakh, the situation in J&K is being constantly monitored by the Union Home Ministry. And so while the police in the rest of the country are among the frontline warriors mainly against Covid19, in Jammu and Kashmir the security forces have also to fight Pakitani and Chinese “viruses of aggression.”
In the last around two months, while India is facing lockdown due to the deadly spread of the virus which originated from China, the Indian security forces especially Army and police have been on toes to check aggression from the neighboring countries both of whom enjoy common business interests in the form of China Pakistan Economic Corridor or CPEC, which actually runs through Indian territory in the Pakistan occupied Kashmir.
Highly placed sources said that apart from over 100 infiltration bids from Pakistan which is attempting to send in terrorists in the name of so called The Resistance Front, China has opened a sort of front on the Ladakh frontier.
A top official citing intelligence inputs said the two neighboring countries were doing it out of design. “There’s a fixed match between the Pakistan and its big brother China to try create instability in India but all their sinister designs will face dust,” said a senior official on the condition of anonymity.
Sources said in the last around a month, the Chinese Army made at least three futile attempts to enter into the Indian territory on the Pangong Lake.
Sources said in the latest, the China has deployed more of boats towards its side of the lake whereas Indian forces have been preventing any such possible aggression.
While the situation remains under control along the China’s front, Pakistan looks hell bent to keep the pot of terrorism boiling in Jammu and Kashmir during the pandemic.
Sources said Pakistani forces have made over one hundred infiltration attempts, most of them in the Jammu province side but only to face a befitting reply from the alert Indian forces.
But the forces don’t rule that over two dozen Pakistani terrorists may have infiltrated into Kashmir on a suicide mission.
Sources said the police have inputs that after infiltration from the north Kashmir, such suicide squads could be eyeing to sneak into Jammu province to execute sinister designs in the City of Temples –Jammu.
“Our forces are fighting multiple viruses beyond coronavirus,” said a senior official.
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