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| "Lashkar activists infiltrate into Pak Army" | | Mendhar operation may have been carried out by them | | early times report Jammu, Jan 10: Activists of the dreaded Lashkar-i-Toiba are said to have infiltrated into the Pakistan Army in recent years and intelligence inputs reveal that during the last five years or so a large number of activists all able bodied youth have succeeded in getting themselves recruited in the Pakistan Army. According to these inputs, number of youths, belonging to the terror outfit and well educated were able to compete for higher posts in the Pakistan Army and many among them were recruited as junior commissioned officers. Reports said that a sizeable number of these Lashkar recruits have been deployed across the International Border and some stretches of the Line of Control in the Jammu sector. According to these reports, these soldiers, pledging loyalty to Lashkar have been responsible for repeated ceasefire violations across Poonch, Rajouri, Mendhar, Krishna Ghati sector and other areas on the IB in recent months. As per these reports ceasefire violations from across IB and the LOC in the Jammu sector during the last one year have been more than the one witnessed across the LOC in Kashmir. Rough estimates said that out of the total 173 ceasefire violations 151 had taken place from across the border in the Jammu sector and the remaining 22 in the Kashmir. Intelligence agency inputs have also revealed that recent visit of the Lashkar Chief Hafeez Saeed to some border areas across Poonch-Mendhar areas was part of his mission of galvanising Lashkar recruits in the Army to kick up border conflict by inflicting heavy losses to the Indian soldiers. These inputs said that these very soldiers hailing from the Lashkar outfit had been in the forefront of anti-India campaign in the border belts by assisting groups of militants in infiltrating into Jammu and Kashmir. (KIP) |
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