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Pak sponsored terrorists planning to use 'poison' as war weapon
1/8/2020 11:15:03 PM

Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 8: After facing defeat at all the fronts Pakistan sponsored terrorists are reportedly trying to use a different strategy to target security forces in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Zee News the intelligence agencies have received inputs that the terrorists are making attempts to add "poison" to the essential commodities which are procured by the security forces from the local markets. "The alert has already been sounded and the security forces have been asked to ensure utmost caution," the news channel reported.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Operation All Out carried out by the security forces during the past two years in Kashmir has broken the back of the Pakistan sponsored terrorists. Their support base has been torn apart. They have been unable to infiltrate in large numbers due to the robust counter infiltration grid being at place along the Line of Control and the International Borders.
Getting in arms and ammunitions into J&K too has become difficult for them. Resorting to use of poison is the old war tactic which the defeated forces used while retreating."
He said, "Our rogue neighbor can do anything as it just believes in spreading terror and violence. There is every possibility about terrorist handlers passing instructions to use poison as the war weapon."
An observer said, "Pakistan after eating a humble pie can resort to any tactic to keep the conflict alive as all its weapons, including the terrorists and the separatists, have been rendered defunct. Pakistani leaders are aware of the fact that they have lost the proxy war and all their stooges are looking for exit routes in Kashmir. In 2019 security forces killed 160 terrorists, whereas in 2018 the number of killed terrorists stood at more than 250."
He said, "Separatists, who used to orchestrate street protests and stone pelting, have already been taken care of. Many of them are behind bars and the ones who have not been jailed are not opening their mouths as they know that if they do so they will have to pay a heavy price for it."
Another analyst said, "People managing the day to day affairs of the security forces need to ensure that proper care is taken while making the purchases on the local level to thwart nefarious designs of the terrorists. The terrorists are desperate and can resort to any tactic to make their presence felt."
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