2016 India–Pakistan military confrontation

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#HafizSaeed, #SyedSalahuddin, Fazlur Rehman Khalil, Liaqat Baloch n others express solidarity at #JuD sponsored event in #Mzd #LeT #HM #UJC pic.twitter.com/QhRSyH9X9s
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#HafizSaeed of #JamaatudDawah putting on a perahan, gifted by an unnamed #Kashmiri, at #KashmirConference in a #Muzaffarabad ground #LeT pic.twitter.com/dmiUAj0c9N
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Sala Punjabi Gujjar (Hapig Saeed) kabse Kashmiri pheran phene laga ?


No point propagating this Jihadi agenda on DFI.
 

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Pak mission officials say they were told to take Uri detainees home
The two detainees were given access to a team from the Pakistan High Commission on December 5.

Written by Praveen Swami | New Delhi | Published on:December 15, 2016 5:34 am
THE names of two detainees accused by the government of being guides for the terrorists who attacked the 12 Infantry Brigade headquarters in Uri figured on a list given to the Pakistan High Commission of detainees who could be repatriated home, a top Pakistan diplomat has told The Indian Express.

Read |Uri ‘terror guides’ are Class 10 Pakistani kids who strayed across, say family, school

The two detainees, the diplomat said, were given access to a team from the Pakistan High Commission on December 5 when its officials held a routine meeting with prisoners from their country in Amritsar.

Government officials confirmed this meeting but declined to comment on whether the two suspects’ names figured in the list of several Pak nationals who could be repatriated home — an admission of their innocence. This was one of three meetings, the Pak diplomat said, at New Delhi, Jaipur and Amritsar where Pak detainees from various regional prisons are brought for either verification or repatriation.

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The government said Islamabad had submitted no request for the repatriation of the two suspects, possibly fearing reciprocal requests from New Delhi — a sign of a high-stakes game of national prestige that could ensure both spends months, or even years, in prison.

Faisal Husain Awan, a resident of Potha Jandgran near the village of Koomi Kote in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, and his school-friend Ahsan Khursheed, from Khilayana Khurd in Muzaffarabad’s Hattian Bala tehsil, were alleged by the Ministry of External Affairs to have “confessed to facilitating” the infiltration of a group of four Jaish-e-Muhammad cadre who carried out the Uri attack.

However, documents and accounts provided by the family of Awan published in the The Indian Express last week suggest the two may have been Class 10 students who strayed across the Line of Control in error. The Indian Express report showed the two had been at home on September 18, the day of the attack, and then skipped a planned school trip to Murree on September 21, the day they were arrested near Uri.

“Pakistan High Commission staff indeed met with the two juveniles on December 5 and were told they could be repatriated home”, a spokesperson for the mission told The Indian Express. “We are in the process of taking next steps”.

Islamabad’s account of the December 5 meeting, if corroborated, could have far-reaching consequences for Awan and Khursheed who are listed as 18 and 19 years old in an FIR filed by the Army which forms the basis of the ongoing criminal proceedings against them by the National Investigation Agency.

NIA officials are yet to conduct forensic tests to establish the age of the two suspects. NIA sources said they have no legal reason to doubt the facts in the FIR until the documentation obtained by The Indian Express is made available to them officially. The two suspects have also had no access to counsel so far, sources said.

NIA Director-General Sharad Kumar declined to comment on the December 5 meeting. A senior NIA official said the agency had not been kept informed of the meeting by the Ministry of Home Affairs. He said the NIA was currently proceeding on the assumption that “our investigation is on”. The NIA is expected to take a decision on filing charges against the two individuals inside weeks.

Asked for clarification on the Pakistan High Commission’s claims to have been informed it could repatriate the two detainees, a Ministry of Home Affairs spokesperson told The Indian Express: “The NIA has had no formal communication in this regard from the Ministry of External Affairs or the Ministry of Home Affairs. Unless they have a formal communication, the NIA cannot move ahead”.

Pakistan’s meeting with the two suspects on December 5 has also raised questions, officials said, over its failure to act on their behalf since then.

A Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson said he was unaware of the December 5 meeting adding that the Pakistan High Commission had made no request to New Delhi for arrangements to be made for the repatriation of Awan and Khursheed. “There has been no correspondence at all on this issue”, the spokesperson said.

“These two have got caught in maze that involves questions of diplomatic reciprocity and national standing”, a senior official said. “Had Pakistan been serious about repatriating these two individuals”, an MEA official said, “it would have moved the necessary paperwork between December 5 and now. The reason it is not doing so is that doesn’t want to face the embarrassment of being asked why it’s willing to seek consular access for its nationals, while denying them to Indian nationals in Pakistan”.

Islamabad, the official said, had also made no effort to seek consular access to the two individuals after Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit was given a dossier bearing details of their alleged confession — in line with its practice in all cases involving Pakistani nationals alleged to be involved with terrorism.

New Delhi has served multiple diplomatic démarches seeking consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Iran-based Indian national arrested by Pakistan in March on charges of being a Research and Analysis Wing Agent. Islamabad has not so far granted this access.

Earlier this month, Pak media had reported that the country’s de-facto Foreign Minister, Sartaj Aziz, had told its Senate that legally compelling evidence had yet to be gathered of Jadhav’s guilt — reports the Foreign Ministry later denied.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...me-guides-loc-attack-soldiers-killed-4427639/
 

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Terrorists loot Rs. 11 lakh from Ratnipora branch of Jammu and Kashmir Bank

ANI | Pulwama (Jammu and Kashmir) [India] Dec 15, 2016 03:22 PM IST

In yet another incident of robbery, the terrorists looted Rs. 11 lakh from Jammu and Kashmir Bank's Ratnipora branch here today.

A similar incident had taken place earlier on December 8 when unidentified men targeted the same bank's branch in Pulwama, looting Rs. 13.38 lakh.

Several cases of bank loot have come to the fore in the state post the demonetisation move announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8.

http://wap.business-standard.com/ar...of-jammu-and-kashmir-bank-116121500607_1.html
 

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We should also harvest the organs of these dead terrorists. Thousands die every year in our country on account of lack of donor for organs like Kidneys, Liver and Heart. Everyone does not get VIP treatment like Sushma Swaraj whose transplant took place 2 months after kidney failure. Many have to wait years.
 

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We should also harvest the organs of these dead terrorists. Thousands die every year in our country on account of lack of donor for organs like Kidneys, Liver and Heart. Everyone does not get VIP treatment like Sushma Swaraj whose transplant took place 2 months after kidney failure. Many have to wait years.
not possible.

Because bullets hold poison and these terrorists use lots of pain killer medication which may not suit the receiver and poison may spread.

They are only good for bacteria or to become fossil in next 200 Million years.
 

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Terrorists loot Rs. 11 lakh from Ratnipora branch of Jammu and Kashmir Bank

ANI | Pulwama (Jammu and Kashmir) [India] Dec 15, 2016 03:22 PM IST

In yet another incident of robbery, the terrorists looted Rs. 11 lakh from Jammu and Kashmir Bank's Ratnipora branch here today.

A similar incident had taken place earlier on December 8 when unidentified men targeted the same bank's branch in Pulwama, looting Rs. 13.38 lakh.

Several cases of bank loot have come to the fore in the state post the demonetisation move announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8.

http://wap.business-standard.com/ar...of-jammu-and-kashmir-bank-116121500607_1.html
Now , they will buy weapons from this ...........

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Local police in India are just joke.
They r fit for nothing.

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I disagrer with you.
They are fit to be on stage with kapil sharma and doing baba ji ka thullu. They are fit to be a joke.

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#HafizSaeed, #SyedSalahuddin, Fazlur Rehman Khalil, Liaqat Baloch n others express solidarity at #JuD sponsored event in #Mzd #LeT #HM #UJC pic.twitter.com/QhRSyH9X9s
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#HafizSaeed of #JamaatudDawah putting on a perahan, gifted by an unnamed #Kashmiri, at #KashmirConference in a #Muzaffarabad ground #LeT pic.twitter.com/dmiUAj0c9N
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I wish one day our Sukhois drop a Brahmos on these gathering..
 

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Local police in India are just joke.
They r fit for nothing.

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Punjab Police is not a joke. If given a free hand and posted in J&K, watch the militancy disappear and peace return to the state.
 

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Local police in India are just joke.
They r fit for nothing.

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Not necessarily, depends from CM to CM and District SP to SP.

Most terror events don't because local police nip them at the bud. Usually they have a strong informer network.
 

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10 children injured, driver killed as Indian troops target school van along LoC

At least 10 children were injured, three of them critically, when Indian troops opened fire on a school van in Azad Jammu and Kashmir along the Line of Control (LoC) on Friday, Assistant Commissioner Zeeshan Khan said.

The driver of the van, carrying 20 students of a private school, died on the spot as the vehicle came under attack in Nakyal sector of Kotli district.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a statement confirmed that a civilian was killed and four school children injured "when Indian troops violating ceasefire sanctity targeted a school van at LoC in Nakial sector today".

"Pakistani troops effectively responded and targeted Indian posts from where fire was coming," the ISPR added.

The injured children are between the age of eight and 15 years, AC Zeeshan said.

Seven injured children have been transferred to District Headquarters Hospital Kotli while efforts are being made to transfer others as well. Three amongst the injured are reported to be in critical condition and will be transferred to Islamabad for treatment.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1302694/10...-as-indian-troops-target-school-van-along-loc
http://www.dawn.com/news/1302694/10-children-injured-driver-killed-as-indian-troops-target-school-van-along-loc
????? Have they lost their minds. There has been no ceasefire violations for the past 13 days.
 

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