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Terrorists spilling blood of innocents to carry forward Khan's agenda
Pak designs exposed
11/6/2019 10:46:37 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Nov 6: Pakistan sponsored terrorists not leaving any stone unturned to keep the normal life in Kashmir disrupted has exposed the nefarious designs of the neighbouring country.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "The reports reaching from the Valley revealed that common man in Kashmir wants to resume his daily chores as he is facing immense hardships due to the continuous shutdown being enforced by the terrorists."
He said, "People who are defying the threats of terrorists are being targeted and intimidated. The recent grenade blast at Hari Singh High Street in Srinagar in which a non-local vendor was killed and 40 others sustained injuries was a clear-cut threat that if any attempt is made to resume the normal life it will be thwarted."
An observer said, "The so-called champions of human rights, Hurriyat hawk Geelani, Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz and other Kashmir-centric leaders have maintained silence over the terrorists killing non-local truckers and labourers. They have also remained tightlipped over grenades being hurled at civilians. Since August 5, terrorists have hurled 6 bgrenades at the crowded places across Kashmir to create fear and keep people indoors." The observer said, "Kashmir-centric parties and leaders not condemning these cowardly acts has proved it beyond doubt that they too want uncertainty to prevail in the Valley so that they can keep playing politics over these issues. They are least bothered about the blood of innocents being spilled on the streets of Kashmir."
He said, "Terrorists have become more active after the Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan delivered a provocative speech at the United Nations General Assembly in September this year. He had threatened of a bloodbath and the terrorists sent by his country are busy carrying forward his agenda."
A Defence analyst said Pakistan is making all the possible efforts to snatch the livelihood of the people of Kashmir by not allowing them to open their shops, schools and other institutions. Even the transporters have been threatened to the hilt. It looks like that security forces will have to launch a massive operation in the sensitive areas of the Valley to neutralize the terrorists that seems the only way left to restore normalcy and allow people to come out and do their work without any disruptions."
He said, "Security forces maintaining tight vigil on the borders has made it difficult for Pakistan to push-in terrorists into this side. Terrorist handlers are now trying to keep the proxy war alive by targeting the common people, who are becoming restless and want to rebel but the fear of getting killed is making them think twice."
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