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Why doesn't someone shoot the shit out of SAS Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik? What's Doval doing? Twiddling his thumbs while Kashmir burns!! There will be some noise about HR violations etc by Pak and their cronies here. Screw them! It'll pay in the long run.
They are all moles, which is why nobody can touch them.
 

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Delhi on Alert as Cops Release Photos of 2 Terrorists Suspected to be in City

Updated:November 20, 2018, 11:41 PM IST



Delhi police is on the lookout for two suspected Jaish terrorists in the city.(Handout)

New Delhi: A high alert was sounded in Delhi on Tuesday after intelligence agencies informed Delhi Police that two suspected Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists had infiltrated into the capital.

The Delhi Police released the photos of the two men and said that guest houses, hotels and paying guest accommodations where foreign students usually stay, are being scanned to trace the two.
 

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Delhi on Alert as Cops Release Photos of 2 Terrorists Suspected to be in City

Updated:November 20, 2018, 11:41 PM IST



Delhi police is on the lookout for two suspected Jaish terrorists in the city.(Handout)

New Delhi: A high alert was sounded in Delhi on Tuesday after intelligence agencies informed Delhi Police that two suspected Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists had infiltrated into the capital.

The Delhi Police released the photos of the two men and said that guest houses, hotels and paying guest accommodations where foreign students usually stay, are being scanned to trace the two.
Pakistan has balls to revive a dead movement but we here doesnt have balls to retaliate properly.
Who on earth sends sweets to a nation which is working to destroy the other. Heck even arab countries won't send sweets across borders.
Every week pak sniper shoots down indian soldiers like hunter hunting birds.
 

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In a pre-dawn gunfight on Tuesday, four militants were killed by government forces — all local members of the Hizbul Mujahideen — in the Nadigam area of South Kashmir's Shopian district. The encounter took place a few days after the group executed suspected informers working for security forces in the district and filmed the acts. The videos were later circulated on social media.

By filming the brutal killings and circulating the videos, the militants aimed to create fear among such "informers" to stop them from passing on information on the movement of militants and their sleeper cells to security agencies. But the move appears to have not worked as a deterrent at all.

At the gunfight in Shopian, an elite para commando was also killed, while another was critically injured. The elite forces are deployed in extreme circumstance when counter-insurgency forces are at a disadvantage against militants in a difficult terrain or congested localities.



The house in Shopian that was destroyed in the gunfight on Tuesday, in which four militants were killed. Image Courtesy: Sameer Yasir

"As a search operation was going on today, the search party was confronted with bullets fired by the hiding militants. In the initial exchange of fire, one army jawan identified as HC Vijay of 23 Para sustained injuries and was taken to a hospital for medical treatment, where he succumbed to his injuries," a police statement said.

However, the militant killings was followed by protests, with youth taking to the streets near the site of the gunfight at Nadigam village, four kilometers from the main town of Shopian. The police and paramilitary forces fired teargas shells, pellets and live ammunition to disperse the crowds, injuring eight people.

"People were protesting against the killings. Forces fired at them suddenly while trying to push them away. Two women, identified as Meena Shah and Rafia Bhat, suffered bullet injuries," said Gulzar Ahmad, a resident of Nadigam village.

At the heart of these killings and the continued violence in Shopian lies the fact that the district, which was once a safe bastion of militants post Burhan Wani, is fast turning into a slaughterhouse of militants getting killed at the hands of security forces. This year, Shopian has witnessed the maximum number of militant deaths.

According to a police officer, forces killed 40 militants in Shopian this year, so far. The figure is likely to break the record of the past 15 years in terms of the number of militant killings in one year in Kashmir. What makes the situation fiery is that almost all the militants killed were local residents.

"For their survival, the militants used to bank on three tactics — protests (during funerals), recruitment and (local) intelligence. Now, their space is shrinking," said Inspector General of Jammu and Kashmir Police Swayam Prakash Pani.

Pani added that the Jammu and Kashmir Police and Indian Army re-established their intelligence network in South Kashmir after the killing of former Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani on 8 July, 2016. His death had triggered killings, a months-long shutdown and lawlessness across the southern region, resulting in the collapse of the intelligence network.

"We started from almost zero," a police officer in the district said on Sunday, "Except for Shopian, everywhere it (gathering intelligence) was easy."

The district had the maximum number of militant killings, including foreign ultras, this year. According to the police, a large majority of those involved in the new age militancy were from the area, but many of them had been killed. "Being a local," the police officer said, "has a massive advantage, including the knowledge of terrain. The problems are the big orchards where, after few metres, you can't see a man on the other side."

But gradually, while the army continued to expand its intelligence network, the police worked on an elaborate plan of human intelligence, the details of which are interesting — as well as dangerous — and has paid off for them.

This is why Shopian, once a bastion of militants, has come to this pass as the location where most encounters take place, and that the highest number of militants who get killed are from this district.

"Now, all three things are going against them (militants): one, we have a strong intelligence network in place because of which militants have been getting killed over the decade like never before; two, protests have diminished; and three, these two combined have added to the lack of recruitment," Pani said.
 

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Amritsar blast: One accused arrested; Amarinder blames Pak's ISI

https://m.timesofindia.com/india/am...nder-blames-paks-isi/articleshow/66734614.cms

NEW DELHI: Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday showed proof of Pakistani link to the Amritsar blast
and announced the arrest of one accused involved in the attack.
The arrested accused has been identified as 26-year-old Bikramjit Singh. The cops have also recovered the motorcycle used in the attack.

Briefing media about the developments, Amarinder blamed the ISI for fomenting trouble in the state.

The chief minister said the second accused involved in the attack has also been identified and efforts are on to nab him.
He lauded the security forces for their quick action and reiterated that it was a "pure terrorist activity" and there was no religious angle to the incident.
"We have busted 17 modules. 81 people have been arrested. 77 arms have been seized, in addition to IEDs, grenades, etc ... our forces are always one step ahead of them (terrorists)," Amarinder said.


Displaying the picture of the grenade used in the attack, Amarinder said the blast carries ISI's signature.
"The ISI has been very active. You will now find the activity moving south. We will have to be on our guard ... won't let acts of terror happen in our country," Amarinder told reporters.
Two masked motorcycle-borne youth had lobbed a grenade at Rajasansi branch of Nirankari Bhawan at Adliwal village near Amritsar on Sunday.
The Punjab Police had found striking similarities between the modus operandi of the perpetrators of the grenade attack at a Nirankari congregation in Amritsar and the one allegedly planned by an ISI-backed terror module busted in Patiala early this month.
In the wake of Amritsar grenade attack, the Punjab Police has beefed up security arrangements in the state and stepped up highway-patrolling and checking of key installations and busy places.
 
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They look like frikkin' transgenders! Lol!
Jobless goat screwing tharkis looking for virgins. Nothing more. Anyways, hope we find them before they blow something up. If they are in Delhi, target might obviously be PM or some such.
 

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Almost dead insurgency is reviving right under the nose of Bjp govt.


"The militant outfit, which killed five Bengali-speaking persons at Dhola in Tinsukia district on November 1, has stepped up its activities since then. In the last two weeks, the outfit has kidnapped three persons, including two employees of two different tea gardens, for ransom.
The outfit is also simultaneously carrying out recruitment of youths from the state. Last week the outfit’s commander Paresh Barua’s 24-year-old nephew left his apprentice job as an electrical engineer with Indian Oil Corporation to join the outfit in Myanmar.
 
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