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| Jihadis to disrupt Indian ethos: classified document | | | BL KAK NEW DELHI, May 16 The secessionat drive in Jammu and Kashmir is going to take "a new turn in due course", warns a classified document. As the drive "continues to be aided and abetted by foreign Muslim extremists", the possibility of an early end to the secessionist expression and activity in Kashmir "should be ruled out", says the document. According to the document, "fresh" measures have "secretly been initiated" to transform the secessionist drive in Jammu and Kashmir into pan-Islamic movement against India. The document, in fact, has warned that bands of religious fanatics will work relentlessly for the break up of the Indian Union. While referring to the secessionist movement in Kashmir and elsewhere in India, the document has also warned that the security environment will undergo changes with the emergence on the scene of groups of jihadi forces. Finding number one in the document: Anti-Hindu jihadi forces are keen on disrupting Indian ethos not only in J&K but also in several other parts of India. Finding number two: While cash-rich and highly influential Muslim extremists in Pakistan are pursuing a multi-pronged strategy to destabilise India, militancy in Jammu and Kashmir is a direct consequence of the unremitting efforts of Pakistan’s covert agencies to exploit the prevailing discontent and destabilise the established authority by creating an anarchic situation. The document contains finding number three: "The Taliban success in parts of Afghanistan has brought about a qualitative change in the security environment of the region. It has also given rise to groups of jihadi forces. These forces are unlikely to stop in Afghanistan and Pakistan". Finding number four: Bands of Muslim fanatics will not easily give up their plan of indulging in subversive activities. They have, in fact, expansionist designs. They will work relentlessly for large-scale disturbances, leading to India’s disintegration. Sensational, indeed, is the finding vis-à-vis systematic indoctrination of Muslims not only in the three regions, namely, Kashmir valley, Ladakh and Jammu but also in the border areas of West Bengal and North-East region. The report says that systematic indoctrination of Muslims in fundamentalist ideology is detrimental to India’s communal harmony. Finding number six: Pan Islamist militant outfits have mushroomed with links to radical organisations in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and some other West Asian countries. Several new madrasas, funded by Saudi and Gulf sources, have been established in J&K and elsewhere in the country in recent years. Madrasas in large numbers have come up in the coastal areas of the west and in the border areas of West Bengal and North-East region. Finding number seven: Misguided Muslims and the mushrooming of madrasas can be the risk factors for internal security. With many pro-Khalistan militants continuing to enjoy shelter and support in Pakistan, efforts are afoot to revive terrorism in Punjab. Finding number eight: Powers-that-be have found it "difficult" to take action against the Bangladeshi infiltrators for political reasons. Politically, Bangladeshi migrants are in a position to influence the results of elections in a large number of constituencies in the North-East region of India. At least 32 per cent of these constituencies fall in Assam. Finding number nine: Political parties are using immigrants as vote banks. Action against the infiltrators invariably assumes communal overtones with political parties taking positions to suit the interest of the vote banks. Massive illegal immigration poses a grave danger to India's security, social harmony and economic well being.
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