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Pak can’t succeed in Jammu
10/3/2022 11:19:00 PM

Pakistan-based terror handlers are trying to revive terrorism in some parts of Jammu province by wooing family members of the killed terrorists and luring them to join different terror outfits. Pakistan is also trying to lure surrendered terrorists to join terror ranks.
Arrest of one surrendered terrorist Aslam Sheikh of Basantgarh in connection with Udhampur twin blasts has proven it beyond doubt that Pakistan is trying to revive terrorism in Jammu region. Sheikh was in touch with Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist and was taking orders from him.
Earlier a terrorist Zaffer Iqbal son of Karim Baksh Reasi district was arrested by security forces. He is the brother of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Ishfaq who was killed by security forces in Rajouri district.
Terror bosses sitting in Pakistan have realized that they can no more befool the people of J&K by preaching blatant lies and by selling illusions to them. This fact seems to have made them realize that terrorism in J&K has no takers and no one wants to fall in their trap.
Despite Pakistan losing the three-decade long proxy war it’s refusing to mend its ways and is making desperate attempts to somehow keep the terror alive. People of J&K have realized neither Pakistan nor the terrorists are their friends. They have understood that they have been used by the neighbouring country for fulfilling its own vested interests.
The terror bosses sitting in Pakistan should understand that people of Jammu are nationalist to core and they have never supported terrorism nor will they do it in future. All its strategies, including the one of luring the family members of killed terrorists, are bound to fail as the denizens of Jammu region are very well aware about their nefarious designs and won’t let them succeed in their plans.
Pakistan should forget that it can ever revive terrorism in Jammu as the people of this region have never supported the idea of separatism. There can be some black sheep among the huge population, who can think about betraying their own country. Pakistan cannot revive terrorism in Jammu as the people of this region will never allow it happen, nor will they ever support any such move of the unruly neighbor.
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