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Anti-Modi rhetoric over J&K will harm India
Are we going to see a repeat of 1990s in Kashmir? By all means. Intelligence gathered by Army sources point to the fact that Pakistan is back to its old game of pushing battle hardened Afghani mujahideen into India to take on the forces and create instability at the earliest.
Are we going to see a repeat of 1990s in Kashmir? By all means. Intelligence gathered by Army sources point to the fact that Pakistan is back to its old game of pushing battle hardened Afghani mujahideen into India to take on the forces and create instability at the earliest.
It seeks to see Kashmir burning at the earliest so that world's attention is turned to Kashmir and India is dragged into the choppy waters of international mediation.
It is sure that this would happen because those mujahideen or jihadists could easily be termed as ISIS and on its part, Pakistan would always claim that they were all foreigners and have nothing to do with their country.
At the height of militancy, after Russian troops vacated Afghanistan, Pakistan pushed at least 2,000 hardcore and well-trained Taliban who were all trained by itself and China in the 1980s into Kashmir.
Even now the quitting of the American troops, due to Donald Trump's foolishness, will ease the pressure on Pakistan and it would easily be in a position to transfer back the Taliban forces now engaging the Afghan troops and the American forces to Kashmir.
The ISI driven and Army-trained Taliban pushed from Pakistan is not easy to handle. While they don't confront the Indian army directly, sneaky attacks would always be possible.
India should also beware of the fact that anti-Indian forces and anti-Hindu forces are spewing venom all around the world. Unfortunately, for us, just because the BJP is in power under a powerful leader like Narendra Modi, even our own 'democratic forces' are raising a hue and cry over Kashmir.
Let's remember that Kashmir is a war zone and hence let us not talk about anything else. The world only listens to the powerful and the meek and weak voices have no place on the earth.
Dirty politics coupled with selfish goals are damaging the image of the country far more than any. It has become a habit nowadays in some sections to tout Pakistani voices or separatists' voices branding them as democratic voices.
Everything anti-Indian is liberal talk now in the country and the pro-Pakistan and pro-UK forces are ready to back them at various fora. The UK has always been against India as far as Kashmir is concerned at least.
From the beginning, it never wanted Kashmir to be with India and supported Pakistan. The media that speaks in favour of the UK and Pakistani contentions is nothing more than the 'embedded media' to which Kashmir seems like a huge fireball.
The intelligence inputs suggest that, over the past two weeks, nearly a dozen potential infiltrators of Afghan origin have been identified at a terrorist launchpad at Lipa valley in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), opposite Uri and Tangdhar sectors of Jammu & Kashmir.
This is seen as part of the Pakistan deep State's response to the Modi government's decision to remove Article 370 and bifurcate Jammu & Kashmir into two Union Territories.
Those blindly opposed to Modi should know that their talk has the potential to internationalise Kashmir to the detriment of India.
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