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Multi-tier security grid on border to check infiltration | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, May 15: The Army and the BSF have plans of building a three-tier defence line on the LOC and the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir following reports that agencies in Pakistan and occupied Kashmir were trying to push groups of militants into Jammu and Kashmir during the next two months. Official sources said that the purpose of having a multi-tier security grid on the border was to prevent militants, who manage to give a slip to the Indian border guards, were prevented from carving out hideouts in the border villages. Sources said that agencies, including the Pakistani Army were worried over the marked decline in the activities of militants in Jammu and Kashmir. They are upset because during the last over nine months no spectacular strike by militants had been carried out. Hence they were trying to help groups of militants in sneaking into Jammu and Kashmir for giving teeth to the incidents of subversion and sabotage. Senior police functionaries believe that the recent Udhampur car blast and a couple of grenade attacks on the security pickets and camps were being engineered by the activists of Lashkar-i-Toiba at the behest of their handlers across the border. Police said that Pakistani agencies, guiding militant activities, do not want peace to become a permanent phase in Jammu and Kashmir which may not compel New Delhi on resuming result oriented dialogue with Islamabad. It is in this context that the Army and the BSF have been given instructions to beef up security system on India-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir so that the small number of militants, operating in the state did not receive additional manpower and weapons required for escalating the level of violence. In the meantime the state Government has stepped up review of those youths who had been detained on charge of pelting stones on the security forces so that more teenagers were set free which could have a positive impact on the security environment in the state. The Government plans to seek help from the Government of India for resolving the problem of unemployment. It believes that even if 40 per cent of the seven lakh unemployed youth were given jobs it could defeat the separatists’ plan of inciting these youths to violence.
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