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Monday, July 12, 2010

Interception reveals Pak design!

After the lapse of fifteen years Indian Military has been deployed in Kashmir. Intercepts of cross-border phone conversations between terrorist elements in Pakistan and J&K have confirmed that the stone-pelting and rioting in the Valley are result of some careful planning, funding and instigation of the crowds by Pak Military personnel guised as civilians.

It is very interesting interception by Indian military intelligence. The plotters even set the target of their own demonstrators. Among the local sympathisers whose conversations have been tapped are the senior office-bearers of pro-Pakistan hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s Tehrik-e-Hurriyat, Ghulam Ahmad Dar and Shabir Ahmed Wani.

In their conversation on Thursday, the two discuss a rally to be held later in the day at Budgam. “There must be some more deaths...10-15 more people should be killed,” Dar is heard telling Wani. The telephone intercepts also throw up the money trail. “You are getting money but not doing enough,” went a conversation intercepted on Thursday between Dar and Wani.

This is not the usual practice of terror outfits but new one targeting military personnel. The idea is to make armed forces attack those they have been giving their lives to protect. It is also terrorists’ game plan to drive away tourists, given that it is a major indicator of normalcy in the Valley.  There were 100% booking at hotels in Srinagar this season, which have now fallen to just 10% in the wake of the unrest.

It is evident that Islamist extremist terrorism continues to not only thrive in Pakistan but are getting more active and intensifying their activities ahead of an Indo-Pakistan peace initiative.

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