Home Minister of the Interior Amit Shah (Amit Shah) made clear instructions to combat the killing of innocents and ethnic minorities in Kashmir. The center has dispatched its top counter-terrorism experts to the valley to help local police eliminate Pakistan-backed locals involved in terrorist attacks. Module Srinagar.
Terrorists from Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) supported the so-called Resistance Army (TRF) and shot and killed Kashmir Pandit pharmacist, school principal, teacher and two others in a new wave of terrorist attacks in Srinagar. When asked the security agencies to send their CT experts to Kashmir, Shah gave firm instructions to bring the perpetrators to justice.
The head of CT operations of the Intelligence Agency, Tapan Deka, will go to the valley today to personally supervise the work against terrorists, while CT teams from other national security agencies have arrived in Kashmir as a force multiplier for the Jammu and Kashmir police. At the time of the attack, tourists from the hinterland of India flooded into the valley, the occupancy rate of all hotels reached 100%, and economic activity in Srinagar was booming. According to the security agency, after the ultra-conservative Taliban occupied Kabul and appointed the new Chief of the Intelligence Service, Lieutenant General Nadim Anjum, the recent outbreak of violence demonstrated the confidence of Pakistani groups. With Rawalpindi in control of Afghanistan, the new focus is Kashmir, whose mission is to not allow minorities to return to the valley by targeting those who dare to return to Kashmir.
Senior security officials said that the weapons used in the recent killings were pistols, which may have been dropped by drones from the upper reaches of the valley across the border. A senior police officer said: “The greater concern is that Pakistani jihadists will bring American sniper rifles and regional weapons from Afghanistan into the valley in the next few days.” Although the current terrorist module may be cancelled in the next few days, it is clear that Pakistan will increase its pressure on Kashmir with the intention of pushing the Modi government to restore Article 370 and Article 35A and revoke the August 5, 2019 Jammu and The establishment of the Kashmir United Territory.
The latter is also a requirement of the valley party, and they are also advocates of the peace dialogue between India and Pakistan on Kashmir. However, the Modi government was not in the mood to succumb to Pakistan’s terrorist organizations. The Interior Minister Shah asked the security agencies and paramilitary forces to deal with the attackers without delay and restore the valley to normal.
News Source : Hindustan Times