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Guys please don't attack mods. If you want to present your point of view on some matter its fine, but mod decision is mod decision in their section.

What need be proven in international realm, leave it there to be as it is. That can be another debate.
 

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It seems quite clear that lots of people crave a push for infrastructure. It still can't be a Communist China model where we build stuff while denying Kashmiris basic human rights.

Human rights, the basis of hearts and minds must be the underlying basis as far as possible.

There must be good delivery mechanism to deliver to Kashmiri public as well under aegis of law, order and security so that their businesses and commerce can grow and expand well again. This include things like infra....but this is something of a larger issue confronting India more generally of course.

These things can be done together...it is the authoritarian's falsehood that these are mutually exclusive or need be done strictly sequentially.
 

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Footballer turned militant amir Suraj explaining to his father during an encounter how pakistani militants forced him to join terror group. Call was intercepted by army.

Terrorists took a picture of him with guns and made it go viral, forcing him to have no choice but to stay. When he tried to return home, militants threatened to kill his entire family.


 

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Over 200 ultras in PoK waiting to infiltrate: Army​

With the onset of winter, the likelihood of Pakistan making desperate attempts to raise tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) to divert attention from its internal issues can’t be ruled out, according to a top Army commander here.
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In an interaction, Lt-Gen BS Raju, who heads the strategically-located XV Corps of the Army that is responsible for maintaining vigil along the LoC and tackling militancy in the hinterland, said there were continued reports of 200-250 terrorists in launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) looking for a chance to infiltrate.

On winter posturing along the LoC wherein infiltration is more likely through lower heights, he said there were continued reports of 200-250 terrorists in launch pads in PoK looking for a chance to infiltrate. “They will try to exploit bad weather to infiltrate, but the security forces are focusing on both direct infiltration into Kashmir through the LoC and those attempted through the south of Pir Panjal. The deployment on the LoC is robust and supported by layers of surveillance devices,” he said.


To divert “the attention of its people from internal issues, Pakistan may like to escalate tensions along the border by pushing in terrorists even during peak of winter or resorting to ceasefire violations. In both eventualities, we are ready and will give a befitting response to any such misadventure,” the Army commander said. By internal political unrest in Pakistan, the top Army officer was referring to the threat given to the Imran Khan government by an alliance of 11 political parties — the Pakistan Democratic Movement — to resign by January 31 next year.

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Terror plot to attack temple in J&K’s Poonch foiled; 3 Pakistani militant associates arrested​

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The Jammu and Kashmir Police Sunday said it has arrested three Pakistan-linked militant associates and recovered six grenades from them, foiling a terror plot to attack a temple in the border district of Poonch and disturb communal harmony. Poonch Senior Superintendent of Police Ramesh Kumar Angral said the arrested persons were planning to carry out a grenade attack on a temple at the behest of their Pakistani handler to disturb peace and communal amity in the district.

The officer told reporters in Poonch that the ploy was revealed after Special Operations Group (SOG) of the local police along with troops of the 49 Rashtriya Rifles detained two brothers -- Mustafa Iqbal Khan and Murtaza Iqbal of Galhuta village -- from their vehicle near Basooni in Mendhar sector at around 8 pm on Saturday.

He said their interrogation was conducted at the 49 Rashtriya Rifles Battalion headquarters, Basooni, and it was found that Mustafa had received a call from a Pakistani number and was directed to execute the grenade attack. “On being questioned further, he admitted to have been tasked with throwing a grenade at a temple in Ari village. A video on how to use a grenade was also found in his phone,” the SSP said.


The SSP said it came to light that Mustafa was involved in militant activities, and on his confession two of his associates -- Mohammad Yaseen and Rayees Ahmad of Dabbi village of Balakote near the Line of Control (LoC) -- were also apprehended. Another police official said the three were arrested later, while Murtaza Iqbal is still in custody and is being questioned.

The SSP added, “Vital clues were obtained during the questioning of the trio and searches were conducted in the house of Mustafa from where six grenades, some balloons with Pakistani marking and a few posters of hitherto unknown J&K Ghaznavi Force were recovered.” He said the arrested persons were in regular contact with their handlers in Pakistan who were instructing them to carry out terror strikes.

Terming the arrest of the trio as a “major success” for the security forces, Angral said a terror plot to incite communal violence has been averted with their arrest.

“If they had succeeded in their designs, we would have faced a lot of problems because they were intending to harm the brotherhood and communal harmony in the district,” Angral said. Asked about the link between the arrested persons and the December 13 encounter in Dogrian village of Poonch which left two Paksitani terrorists dead, he said it is the follow-up of that very operation. “We are investigating the route which they (the slain terrorists) used (to enter into this side from across the LoC) and the persons whom they had contacted. Whether these persons have any direct link with them is part of the investigation,” he said. Jammu-based Army PRO Lt Col Devender Anand said that with the arrest of the terrorists, the security forces have unearthed a nexus involving local terrorists which were involved in ferrying war-like stores and narcotics after smuggling them from across the border.

“It was an intelligence-based well-coordinated joint operation of the Army and police. The apprehended terrorists are likely from terror outfit Jammu and Kashmir Ghaznavi Force,” he said, adding the search operation is still on.

“These terrorists were likely to carry out a blast with the intention to disrupt the communal harmony prevailing in the region. Their connection to Pakistani handlers is also being probed,” he said.

Other officials said some posters of Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen terror outfit were also recovered during the operations, threatening to intensify attacks on the security forces.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...ir Police,Poonch and disturb communal harmony.
 

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A reminder that its against forum rules to post gore (dead bodies etc).

Please stick to the conventional news media as far as possible for events pertaining to that.

In this case it was:

 

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Adnan Ali Khan from Kashmir's Shopian, a fourth generation farmer, has emerged a local hero. He has helped farmers sell their produce online, has improved packaging of the produce, and also ensured they get fair prices.

 

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Speaking of Shopian, this was a terrible and shameful read


Yes this gutted me when I first came across it earlier in year...I think days after the first media stories came giving account of them as terrorists etc.

Its inexcusable, India need to have strict and credible court martial system as possible going forward.

AFSPA is already wreaking such a huge toll on society there...its been 30 years or more.
 

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@Nilgiri my thread is moved , without even a warning , this 19/01/1990 deserver a thread at least in Indian section

Nope, it is an inflammatory op-ed article from 2005 conflating words like "Islamic" in it (among other things).

The Kashmir Pandit exodus is a humongous tragedy, but this is not conducive to this forum starting a new thread with such article as heading. Previous such threads have gotten deleted because of the toxicity they bring. I do not want to deal with that anymore.

Controversial + inflammatory subjects will not get their own threads. Please keep them contained in existing ones and make sure they follow the forum rules and spirit of what this forum is trying to achieve.

@Joe Shearer is probably the subject matter expert here if you or others want to know more about this particular sad episode and the context.
 

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Nope, it is an inflammatory op-ed article from 2005 conflating words like "Islamic" in it (among other things).

The Kashmir Pandit exodus is a humongous tragedy, but this is not conducive to this forum starting a new thread with such article as heading. Previous such threads have gotten deleted because of the toxicity they bring. I do not want to deal with that anymore.

Controversial + inflammatory subjects will not get their own threads. Please keep them contained in existing ones and make sure they follow the forum rules and spirit of what this forum is trying to achieve.

@Joe Shearer is probably the subject matter expert here if you or others want to know more about this particular sad episode and the context.
Thanks for explanation
 

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