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Not happy ending this
Surrendered ultras to loose wives
8/3/2007 11:44:55 PM
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Jammu, Aug 3: The local militants who had crossed the Line of Control to get not only the arms training but also get married there in Pakistan occupied Kashmir are in for major disappointment even after their return and surrender before the security forces.
They had come along with their wives who they married in the Pakistan occupied Kashmir. But at the fate would have it, desolation is up in store for them as government is all set to push their wives back as they are not the bonafide citizens of Jammu and Kashmir.
"The wives of some militants who crossed the Line of Control (LoC) and surrendered will be deported by the Jammu and Kashmir government as they are not Indian nationals", said reports.
The Foreigners Regional Registration Office is preparing to serve notices to the wives of three men who surrendered with their families for initiating proceedings for their deportation to Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK), official sources here said.
The cases of nearly two dozen people who accompanied militants who have surrendered since January last year are also being taken simultaneously for deportation, they said.
The women who accompanied the militants were either Pakistani nationals or residents of PoK and therefore had to be deported as they had entered India illegally, the sources said.
The decision to deport them was taken after taking several factors into consideration, including intelligence reports that the Lashker-e-Taiba might be "infiltrating" its women cadres into Jammu and Kashmir in the garb of such surrenders.
"We cannot rule out the possibility that militants may be using such tactics to infiltrate into the Kashmir Valley through surrenders," a senior police official said.
Three militants and their families crossed the LoC in July. Among these persons were two women and four children whose nationality was yet to be established, the sources said.

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