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No violence, no killings in Kashmir frustrate Pak leaders, terror bosses
Speculations of war, terrorists threatening people add to fear, anxiety
9/20/2019 10:27:53 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 20: No violence, no killings and common Kashmiris waiting for a chance to resume their normal lives in the Valley have made the political leaders and the terror bosses in Pakistan uneasy.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Pakistani leaders were expecting that large scale violence and protests will break out in Kashmir after J&K's reorganization but nothing happening in the Valley has frustrated them."
According to the media reports, Shopkeepers, transporters and others are being threatened by the elements sponsored by Pakistan to stay away from their work. "In many areas the terrorists have written L/W (Last Warning) on the shutters of many shops in the Srinagar city. Small groups of stone pelters are out in many areas and they are attacking the civilian vehicles," the media reports stated.
"Terrorists in few areas in South Kashmir have burnt the vehicles and shops to unleash terror and keep people indoors. Recently, a Sumo driver in Pulwama district had hit a stone pelter with an iron rod when he tried to set his vehicle ablaze," the media reports said.
"Speculations are rife in Kashmir that war will break out between India and Pakistan soon after the session of United Nations General Assembly will end later this month. These rumours have added to the anxiety and fear in the Valley," said an observer.
He said, "Pakistan sponsored terrorists threatening people has exposed the real face of Terroristan in Kashmir. Its high time for people to realize that neither Pakistan nor the terrorists sponsored by it are the well-wishers of Kashmiris. They just want bloodshed and dead bodies in Kashmir so that Pakistani leaders can beat their chests and tell the world that security forces are involved in human rights violations in Kashmir."
A Kashmir watcher said the events which have unfurled in the Valley during the past 45 days have proved it beyond doubt that Pakistani leaders are nothing more than instigators, who want Kashmir to burn and Kashmiris to suffer.
A politician said, "Pakistan is a failed state which during the past 70 years has done nothing even for its own people. It is emerged as the breeding ground for terrorists, who have done nothing except killing innocents."
He said, "India has tolerated enough and all of us have run out of patience now. Time has come to show Pakistan its place by giving it a befitting reply. Terror and terrorists won't be tolerated anymore."
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