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Terrorists might bid to wreck upcoming Indo-Pak Home Secretary level talks
5/11/2012 11:06:13 PM
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Jammu, May 11: A fresh security alert has been sounded in Jammu and Kashmir following reports indicating that Pakistan aided militants may trigger high voltage incidents of violence not only in the state but in the neighboring areas in a bid to wreck the upcoming home secretary level talks between India and Pakistan. The talks between the home secretaries of India and Pakistan are scheduled to be held in Islamabad between May 24 and 25.Though the main agenda for the talks relates to the signing of liberalized visa agreement, the India side may not hesitate raising the issue of speedy action against the perpetrators of the Mumbai terrorist strike of 2008.
In fact, the main purpose of the Home Secretary level talks was to explore the possibility of initiating added measures for reducing the level of trust deficit between the two sides. Hassle free people to people contact and increased trade transaction between the two sides and liberalized visa system enabling businessmen of the two sides to visit each others country were stated to be part of the bigger plan of narrowing down the wedge between India and Pakistan. But militants, operating in Jammu and Kashmir,and their handlers across the LOC may attempt at kicking up violence as part of their plan to create problems in the programme for promoting cordial ties between the two sides.
Anti-Zardari forces in Pakistan may use militants for raising the level of violence in Jammu and Kashmir for either wrecking the Indo-Pak dialogue process or for forcing India to resolve the Kashmir issue instead of focusing attention on trade and travel.
Sources in the police said that rise in the infiltration bids by the militants during the last two weeks is part of the plan to destabilize peace in the region and create added conflict between the two sides. The police sources cited the latest infiltration bid in Uri sector in which five militants were killed. Sources said that during the last over two years the Uri sector has been comparatively calm and ingress free but of late groups of militants have been brought on the launching pads across Uri. This was done after militants and their handlers had found that the Indian troops had sealed the LOC in other sectors, including Kupwara, Keran, Karnah, Tangdhar, by plugging all the conventional ingress routes. Hence the infiltrators were trying to sneak into Jammu and Kashmir from unconventional routes.
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