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High alert in Kashmir after Osama killing | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, May 2: Amid surprise and utter disbelief, Kashmir today received the news of Al Qadea Chief, Osama bin Laden's killing. However, the news did not trigger any public outburst. Life remained normal as security personnel put the entire state on high alert. Contrary to expectations, the separatists refrained from issuing statements. The scribes who called them to get their reaction had to eat a humble pie as they refused to comment. Meanwhile, some quarters suspect Pakistan involvement in the killing of the most wanted man in the world. "Kindly don't tell me he lived in Abbotabad and other places in Pakistan and the authorities there were absolutely clueless," said Sajad Ahmad, 35, a businessman. Some even believe that US pressure could have forced Pakistan to give up Osama's location. "All these years, we were told that he is hiding in some mountains of Afghanistan and suddenly now he has been killed just 50 km from the Pakistan capital. I don't believe the Pakistan authorities did not know at all about where Osama had been hiding," said a college teacher. |
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