How to fight terror against India?

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UTTAR BANGA IS REGROUPING AND LOOKING FOR A SEPARATE STATE.

**** Dear Roma, i just want to know if the cadres of KLO and other militants groups have taken long training from different states or neighbouring country and then came back to homeland one by one. Now, they are joining in IT companies,MNCs, and some in Govt offices. Though it is duty of police to notice and note down that who are the peoples and when they trained from militant outfits and now came back to normal life with motivated in mind that he/she will be absorbs in Govt offices and big MNC, so that they can running their revolution process in better way, with more powerful strategies and can get financial helps from companies and running recruitments process and increasing number of cadres in parent organization.
Now, it is our kolkata police,state police and central agencies duty to find out who are peoples working in big MNC offices and Govt offices running Militant Outfits operations from their home, using Telecomservice,whatsapp, or junk mail services.
Even it has been notice that this cadres have 16 to 20 offices inside kolkata city, operating and discussing militant outfits strategies. I just informing you that recent, ethnic clashes with police and villagers in Bhangor,Aahusgram,Durgapur, Islampur etc repeated indicating that kolkata city is better and safe place to operating militant outfits operations.
We can not also neglected Train Accidental cases where large casualties seen and Naxalist movements is more prominent.
Roma, to dominate or completely demolished this Naxalist Movements in west bengal, we need to developed "SHARP SHOOTERS team" in our police system. If any body is found suspected in the city must be eliminated as early as possible by the Secret Police Services.
Thats all.
 

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Our scientists and engineers should start a project to create a drone that not only looks like a real bird, but can also fly like bird. We can call it 'Bionic Bird'.

Now these bird drones can carry payload to blast inside them. They will be controlled by ground/room operators from distance within Indian border.

Imagine like 12-13 of these will fly to POK designated sites where terrorists and their camps have been spotted. Radar can't distinguish between real bird and bird-mimic drone if our engineers are able to made the drone exactly as shown in the below picture.

After crossing the Indian border, they will settle on different trees near the launch pads. Terrorists can't even spot them. Even if they see it, they will think it as a normal bird. At the right time, all bionic birds at the same time, will fly and enter inside the launch pads. In India, operators will press the switch and there you go.....Diwali in POK!!! In this way, we can eliminate them in less cost and less headache (No need to lose a soldier too).

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Our scientists and engineers should start a project to create a drone that not only looks like a real bird, but can also fly like bird. We can call it 'Bionic Bird'.
Flapping wing drone isn't a bad idea. I had posted about Cyborgs a few months ago, fitting the equipment inside insects like cockroaches and using them for intelligence. Did you track it?
 

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Around 19,000 UP Madrassas to get NCERT books; Maths, Science to be mandatory

Very soon, NCERT books will be introduced in approximately 19,000 madrasas across Uttar Pradesh that fall under the UP Madrasa Board.



The Yogi Adityanath government has decided to introduce NCERT books in madrassas in Uttar Pradesh, apart from making mathematics and science compulsory at intermediate level in the Islamic schools.


The steps are intended to make madrassa students more competitive by providing them contemporary and quality education, according to Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma.



"The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to introduce National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) books in the madrassas in order to make students studying there to come on a par with children of other schools," Sharma tweeted.

NCERT is the apex academic organisation for school education. In January, the state government had made NCERT books mandatory for all schools affiliated to the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board) from academic session 2018-19.

In August, the state government had launched a portal of UP Madrassa Board for online registration of all such Islamic institutions where they were asked to upload all relevant information pertaining to their managing committee, teachers, students etc.


As many as 2,500 madrassas had uploaded all their information by September 17, Minority Welfare Minister Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary had said.

The aim behind the move was to stop irregularities in the madrassas and improve transparency, he had said.

Sharma today said mathematics and science will be made compulsory at Aliya (intermediate) level to make madrassa students more competitive.

The Madrassa Board is making preparations for introducing NCERT books in the institutions run by it after getting an approval from the state government, he said.

Registrar of Madrassa Board Rahul Gupta said there was a move to review the curriculum, although it was in the primary stages and changes were likely in the books of all classes.

The education related to the religious curriculum will remain as before, but a change is likely in other sections relating to academics in keeping with the demand of the times.

Modern subjects will be included in the curriculam, he said.

Meanwhile, Teachers' Association Madaris-Arbia Uttar Pradesh welcomed the decision of the state government and said that the change in the curriculum other than religious education in keeping with the present requirement was good.

Before the online registration, there were 19,000 recognised madrassas in the state. As many as 4,600 partially-funded madrassas were there in the state, while the number of 100 per cent funded madrassas in the state stood at 560.


Earlier, the Uttar Pradesh government had asked all madrassas to hold celebrations on Independence Day and videograph the event.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...ve-ncert-books-state-govt-117103000895_1.html
 

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UAE deports five ISIS suspects to India

NEW DELHI: A little over two weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited United Arab Emirates, five suspected Islamic State operatives of Indian origin have been deported from Abu Dhabi and are being extensively interrogated by central intelligence agencies.

One of them has been identified as Rehan Abidi, a native of Uttar Pradesh, while two belong to Mumbai and two are from Chennai. Top intelligence sources said that all of them are in the age-group of 20 to 25 years and know each other. "The UAEintelligence agencies had intercepted their communication in which they were discussing their plans to recruit more and carry out Jehad against India. They were in touch with senior leaders of Islamic State," said an officer. "The five boys did Umrah (Islamic pilgrimage) at the age of 18 or 19 years and have strong religious beliefs," said an officer, while asserting that this is probably the largest ever deportation of IS suspects in a week’s time from a gulf country.


A few Kerala and Tamil Nadu-based IS operatives were deported last year from Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Turkey but they were wanted in different cases already being probed by investigating agencies.
 

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As per the title of this thread........

Q : How to fight terror against India?

Two options here …….

A1 : Give Army free hand.
A2 : Give PM Modi a free hand.

Option A1 is not that effective, in my personal view.

The reason is they can kill thousand of terrorists, but there are no guarantee that they can kill terror or terrorism.

Better try second option. My two cents though.
 

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As per the title of this thread........

Q : How to fight terror against India?

Two options here …….

A1 : Give Army free hand.
A2 : Give PM Modi a free hand.

Option A1 is not that effective, in my personal view.

The reason is they can kill thousand of terrorists, but there are no guarantee that they can kill terror or terrorism.

Better try second option. My two cents though.
I think we shall have to break the mechanism of terror in J & K. It includes funding, Removing the mosques built with saudi funding and eliminating mullahs who provokes the youth. Settle martial races there in J & K. Continuously telecast Veda chanting from radio and loud speakers. Be ruthless without caring about Human rights.
 

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I think we shall have to break the mechanism of terror in J & K. It includes funding, Removing the mosques built with saudi funding and eliminating mullahs who provokes the youth. Settle martial races there in J & K. Continuously telecast Veda chanting from radio and loud speakers. Be ruthless without caring about Human rights.
Anyway, if they think it might help, then let them try it. What else I can say.
 

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I think we shall have to break the mechanism of terror in J & K. It includes funding, Removing the mosques built with saudi funding and eliminating mullahs who provokes the youth. Settle martial races there in J & K. Continuously telecast Veda chanting from radio and loud speakers. Be ruthless without caring about Human rights.
naivety of highest order....

even thing as low key as a temporary land transfer of a small piece of wasteland to amaranth shrine board could spark a mass revolt,just imagine what would happen if the things you mentioned were done.

The thing that is happening in kashmir is not simply an act of terrorism,it's Rebellion against the Union of India.

This is a political problem that needs to be resolved politically and not militarily. Remember Kashmirs are our own people and if we don't care about their human rights, rest assured the inevitable will happen.
 

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naivety of highest order....

even thing as low key as a temporary land transfer of a small piece of wasteland to amaranth shrine board could spark a mass revolt,just imagine what would happen if the things you mentioned were done.

The thing that is happening in kashmir is not simply an act of terrorism,it's Rebellion against the Union of India.

This is a political problem that needs to be resolved politically and not militarily. Remember Kashmirs are our own people and if we don't care about their human rights, rest assured the inevitable will happen.
Grow some spine kiddo.

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naivety of highest order....

even thing as low key as a temporary land transfer of a small piece of wasteland to amaranth shrine board could spark a mass revolt,just imagine what would happen if the things you mentioned were done.

The thing that is happening in kashmir is not simply an act of terrorism,it's Rebellion against the Union of India.

This is a political problem that needs to be resolved politically and not militarily. Remember Kashmirs are our own people and if we don't care about their human rights, rest assured the inevitable will happen.
This not the first time there are armed rebellions in the world. States that have dealt with them forcefully have emerged stronger.
Majority of J&K is fine. Its a small vocal minority that is the problem. You are not dealing with reasonable people here. The faster you realized that the better it is for all involved.
Learn to crush those who rebel against the will of the people. You can solve political issues, but when you talk of rebellion, then it must be crushed mercilessly.
 

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This not the first time there are armed rebellions in the world. States that have dealt with them forcefully have emerged stronger.
Majority of J&K is fine. Its a small vocal minority that is the problem. You are not dealing with reasonable people here. The faster you realized that the better it is for all involved.
Learn to crush those who rebel against the will of the people. You can solve political issues, but when you talk of rebellion, then it must be crushed mercilessly.
Majority of j&k lives in the valley how can you say that it's a small minority ???
Hardend approach which has been tried and tested countless times before will never work. It only pushes the people of the valley further away from us and only aids in militant recruitment.Not to mention will turn the entire world against us.

We must find a political solution before it is too late. Rebellion in Tripura,Mizoram and to a large extent in Nagaland was contained through political process and not militarily,the same approach can be applied in kashmir.
 

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Rebellion in Tripura,Mizoram and to a large extent in Nagaland was contained through political process and not militarily,the same approach can be applied in kashmir.
Insurgencies in Tripura and Nagaland were not openly sponsored by another country, covert support yes, but no overt support.

As long as Shitistan exists, no political process will work in the 5 jihadi districts. Shitistan has linked its very existence with the Islamist terror in J&K.

Besides, what kind of "political process" do you suggest be applied in J&K that has not been applied before?
 

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Majority of j&k lives in the valley how can you say that it's a small minority ???
Hardend approach which has been tried and tested countless times before will never work. It only pushes the people of the valley further away from us and only aids in militant recruitment.Not to mention will turn the entire world against us.

We must find a political solution before it is too late. Rebellion in Tripura,Mizoram and to a large extent in Nagaland was contained through political process and not militarily,the same approach can be applied in kashmir.
Political solution is with reasonable people. When you have people who have taken up arms, you crush them.
Take lessons from American civil war. Atleast after defeat, the southern colonies joined the nation as equals.
You do talk to reasonable people. When you don't have reasonable people, you need hard tactics.

Even in NE, there are some groups that have not accepted the political process. You need to crush them.
 

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Insurgencies in Tripura and Nagaland were not openly sponsored by another country, covert support yes, but no overt support.

As long as Shitistan exists, no political process will work in the 5 jihadi districts. Shitistan has linked its very existence with the Islamist terror in J&K.

Besides, what kind of "political process" do you suggest be applied in J&K that has not been applied before?
Insurgency in Tripura and Nagaland and other parts of north east earlier were largely supported by the Chinese and Pakistanis.Pakistan provided training,financial and logistic support to the naga rebels when east pakistan was under it's control.
The Chinese continued to finance and aid these insurgents as well as our neighbors like Bangladesh,Burma and even Bhutan became their operational base.

Having lived in the NE in the late 90's and early 2000's the views were predominantly anti india but the sentiments has mellowed down recently,largely due to the political effort made by the various governments.

The political process that i am talking about is holding talks with the parties involved in the dispute and convincing them that a sustained dialogue process is the only way.

Kashmir valley maybe just a tiny 15,000 sqr km of land but it has the potential to create an existential crisis for the state of India.So we must handle it maturely.
 

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Insurgencies in Tripura and Nagaland were not openly sponsored by another country, covert support yes, but no overt support.

As long as Shitistan exists, no political process will work in the 5 jihadi districts. Shitistan has linked its very existence with the Islamist terror in J&K.

Besides, what kind of "political process" do you suggest be applied in J&K that has not been applied before?
A question for you sir, how many times PM Modi said ----> zero tolerance towards terror.
 

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