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No money with separatists to give to stone-pelters | Modi economic effect | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 15: It was on Nov 8 that Prime Minister Narendra Modi surprised the whole nation by declaring war on black money - an announcement which not only rattled the parties like the Congress, the AAP, the SP, the BSP, the JDU the RJD, the SP, the CPI and the CPI-M but also Pakistan and the separatists in Kashmir. The announcement made these parties pauper with one stroke of pen and also left Pakistan and its agents in Kashmir with no money to fund the unruly elements in the Kashmir Valley. Ever since that announcement, Kashmir has been witnessing a spell of peace as the Pakistani agents have no money to induce the unruly elements to throw stones on the army, the CRPF and the police and torch official buildings, including schools or enact other anti-social and anti-national acts. According to a report from New Delhi, the ban on black money has hurt the separatists and they have not been able to attract people in the absence of the 'hawala' money. Report said: "There is an assessment by the security agencies that demonetisation has started impacting terror activities, especially in the Valley, where nearly Rs 3,000 crore of 'hawala' money in circulation is of 'no use' now". As per estimates by the agencies, "Pakistan has been pumping in Rs 800-1,000 crore annually for the separatist groups alone". "30 per cent of this fund is paid to the beneficiaries in US dollars in bank accounts abroad. Half of the 70 percent funds used to be paid in original currency and the remaining in fake Indian currency," an intelligence official said. Between 2013 and 2016, 17 cases were registered and 37 persons were arrested in terror-funding cases in J&K, mostly in hawala and FICN cases," the report further said. Intelligence officials say that "lack of hawala money inflow would also hit the activities of the Maoists and other insurgent groups in the northeastern states", and add that "the move would lead to a major shift in the terror infrastructure management and change the character and nature of terror funding in the country". "Intelligence inputs have always been there that politicians and separatist leaders are being funded through hawala transactions to fuel protests in the Valley," the report said. It was not for the first time that the intelligence agencies said that it was the hawala money that the politicians and separatists use to foment anti-India troubles in Kashmir and other parts of the country and that if such activities were to curbed, flow of hawala money had to be stopped. Now that Prime Minister has unleashed a full-scale war on black money, it is only a mater of time when the separatists would fight among themselves for money and to sustain themselves and their anti-India movement. |
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