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Pak running short of ideas
8/2/2021 12:11:25 AM
This year security forces have killed nearly 90 militants and ultras are on the run. Mastermind of Pulwama attack, Abu Saifullah alias Lambu was killed in an encounter in South Kashmir on Saturday. Police described it as the biggest success of 2021.
The killed militant was the nephew of JeM chief, Masood Azhar, who was designated as a global terrorist in May 2019.
'Lambu' resident of Pakistan's Punjab province had reportedly infiltrated into Kashmir in 2017 to coordinate terror activities in J&K.
With Lambu's killing all the terrorists involved in 2019 Pulwama terror attack stand eliminated. The militancy in Kashmir is at its fag end as most of the self styled commanders have been killed during the last two years.
Militant handlers sitting across the Line of Control (LoC) are finding it hard to send the ultras into Jammu and Kashmir as the alert soldiers are not allowing them to succeed in their nefarious designs.
Pakistan has lost the proxy war which it launched thirty years ago. Our rogue neighbor is running short of ideas about how to keep the pot boiling in Kashmir as the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ended the Kashmir problem once for all by merging J&K into the Union of India completely.
Pakistan stands exposed. The international community has stopped looking towards it and is not interested in helping them. Most of the countries across the world have realized that Pakistan is a breeding ground for terrorists and is responsible for exporting terror to India.
Despite the entire world turning its back towards Pakistan, our rogue neighbor seems to be in no mood to mend its ways. According to the inputs provided by the intelligence agencies militant camps and terror infrastructure is intact in Pakistan occupied Kashmir and militants are waiting at the launch pads.
History stands testimony to the fact that Pakistan has always backstabbed India and has kept on sending militants into J&K. From Lambus to Chotus it has sent many militants into the Valley till date but all of them have been sent packing.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emerged as a strong leader and has taken tough calls against terrorism during his tenure. If Pakistan refuses to mend its ways, India will be left with no other option other than to hit back and hit back hard.
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