India Pakistan conflict along IB and LoC (July 2021 onwards)

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Shahid Latif was arrested on terror accusations in India in 1993. He was tried and imprisoned. However, he was released by the Congress-led UPA govt in 2010, along with 24 other terrorists. According to an NIA investigation, Shahid Latif returned to the Jihadi factory in Pakistan after he was released and allowed to go to Pakistan.
 

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I was just indicating that we need not be present in their society to accomplish such task neither in Pakistan nor in any other country
A sensible observation.
Yes, the most ideal situation is that we set up a chain of command/control which starts in a third country with significant numbers of immigrants from Pakistan. Say even countries like the US and UK. Doesn't arouse suspicion easily.
The executioners can be motivated by money or a personal grudge against the Pakistani state. Or even an persecuted religious or ethnic minority. Could be any other reason also.

Israel has a history of its very well trained agents entering hostile countries equipped with the suitable documents and backgrounds(artificially created) and settling down in the host country without arousing suspicion. Deep cover infiltration. Fake identities created. The process could even take years.

Not all attempts are successful. If found out such agents face death or lengthy jail terms.

The question. Why take so much effort and pain.
Because those deep cover agents are almost 100% reliable.They are our own people. Patriotic. In a crisis situation they will perform. Sometimes foolproof evacuation plans to get them out of the host country have to be planned if they face a threat to their life.

On the other hand hired foreign mercenaries cannot be relied 100%.Higher chance of betrayal.

Sounds like a Hollywood movie. Maybe things are much simpler.
 

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Latif, 47, had been imprisoned in India for 11 years for terrorist crimes. He was one of 25 terrorists from Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, and JeM who were released on May 28, 2010, as part of the then-UPA government’s outreach activity to the hostile neighbor. They were imprisoned in Jammu, Srinagar, Agra, Varanasi, Naini (UP), and Tihar before being deported to Pakistan via Wagah.
 

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Is there a list of all the terrorists released by india so far?
 

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He was shot point blank
Looks like local dynamics at play. These thugs make many enemies and run extortion etc., crime syndicate operations once out of state sponsored duties.

With Balakot strikes India has forced Pakistan switch off many their active terrorist groups. The reason many of them are getting killed is because of their big profiles and state affiliations creating imbalances among these syndicates.
 

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Jammu and Kashmir government releases 25 Pakistani terrorists lodged in various prisons of the country on the advice of the Union home ministry.



Arjun Sharma
Jammu,UPDATED: May 29, 2010 09:41 IST
The Jammu and Kashmir government has released 25 Pakistani terrorists lodged in various prisons of the country on the advice of the Union home ministry. The state government on Thursday revoked the detention orders of these terrorists, mostly belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), and will facilitate their return to Pakistan.

The release of the terrorists comes ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Jammu and Kashmir on June 7. Political observers believe the decision is the Centre's olive branch to separatist leaders in an attempt to bring them on the dialogue table.


The PM is expected to renew his offer of talks with all shades of opinion in Jammu and Kashmir during his visit.

These militants were detained under Section 19 (1) of the J&K Public Safety Act (a law that allows the government to keep people in jail without trial for two years) over the years.




Some of them were sent to jails outside the state for security reasons. They were also provided consular access in the Amritsar jail on March 25. Not a single Indian languishing in the Pakistani jails is, however, being set free in exchange of these militants.

According to reports, the Pakistani detainees have been released. Sources said they were handed over to the Pakistani authorities at the Wagah border on Friday.

Nine of them were earlier lodged in the high-security Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu.

They include Noor Mohammad, Abdul Rashid, Nazir Mohammad, Mohammad Shafi, Rahim Din, Mohammad Sharief Malik, Karamat Hussain and Suhail Ahmad Kataria.

Kataria, from Kotli in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, was released from the Central Jail in Srinagar. He was recently shifted to the Valley from the Agra jail.

The terrorists released from the Agra jail are Mohammad Ajmal Chouhan alias Munna alias Abu Walid from Lahore, Meharban Sethi alias Nadeem from Rawalpindi and Mohammad Nawaz from Gujranwala.

Four Pakistanis were lodged in the Naini jail in UP. They are Shahid Mehmood, Ghulam Haider, Mohammad Farooq Raja and Quadratullah.

Shahid Latief alias Shahid Bhat of Muzaffarabad was released from the Varanasi jail while Mohammad Yasin Khokhar of Lahore was released from the Tihar jail.

Three detainees were lodged in the Jodhpur jail - Shabeer Ahmed, Sajad Ali Jat alias Sajad Bhat and Sher Khan (Peshawar).

Four terrorists were set free from the Sangrur jail in Punjab.

They are Faiz Ali alias Ali Bahadur Ali, Dawood Ahmad alias Osama, Mohammad Usmaan Sheikh alias Abdul Samad Askari and Zarar Balouch alias Ibrahim.
 

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Jammu and Kashmir government releases 25 Pakistani terrorists lodged in various prisons of the country on the advice of the Union home ministry.



Arjun Sharma
Jammu,UPDATED: May 29, 2010 09:41 IST
The Jammu and Kashmir government has released 25 Pakistani terrorists lodged in various prisons of the country on the advice of the Union home ministry. The state government on Thursday revoked the detention orders of these terrorists, mostly belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), and will facilitate their return to Pakistan.

The release of the terrorists comes ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Jammu and Kashmir on June 7. Political observers believe the decision is the Centre's olive branch to separatist leaders in an attempt to bring them on the dialogue table.


The PM is expected to renew his offer of talks with all shades of opinion in Jammu and Kashmir during his visit.

These militants were detained under Section 19 (1) of the J&K Public Safety Act (a law that allows the government to keep people in jail without trial for two years) over the years.




Some of them were sent to jails outside the state for security reasons. They were also provided consular access in the Amritsar jail on March 25. Not a single Indian languishing in the Pakistani jails is, however, being set free in exchange of these militants.

According to reports, the Pakistani detainees have been released. Sources said they were handed over to the Pakistani authorities at the Wagah border on Friday.

Nine of them were earlier lodged in the high-security Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu.

They include Noor Mohammad, Abdul Rashid, Nazir Mohammad, Mohammad Shafi, Rahim Din, Mohammad Sharief Malik, Karamat Hussain and Suhail Ahmad Kataria.

Kataria, from Kotli in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, was released from the Central Jail in Srinagar. He was recently shifted to the Valley from the Agra jail.

The terrorists released from the Agra jail are Mohammad Ajmal Chouhan alias Munna alias Abu Walid from Lahore, Meharban Sethi alias Nadeem from Rawalpindi and Mohammad Nawaz from Gujranwala.

Four Pakistanis were lodged in the Naini jail in UP. They are Shahid Mehmood, Ghulam Haider, Mohammad Farooq Raja and Quadratullah.

Shahid Latief alias Shahid Bhat of Muzaffarabad was released from the Varanasi jail while Mohammad Yasin Khokhar of Lahore was released from the Tihar jail.

Three detainees were lodged in the Jodhpur jail - Shabeer Ahmed, Sajad Ali Jat alias Sajad Bhat and Sher Khan (Peshawar).

Four terrorists were set free from the Sangrur jail in Punjab.

They are Faiz Ali alias Ali Bahadur Ali, Dawood Ahmad alias Osama, Mohammad Usmaan Sheikh alias Abdul Samad Askari and Zarar Balouch alias Ibrahim.
@Brood Father and you want us to vote for this motherfucker and his party that was responsible for releasing these fucking terrorists who later caused more deaths against our soldiers and citizen??
 

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Latif, 47, had been imprisoned in India for 11 years for terrorist crimes. He was one of 25 terrorists from Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, and JeM who were released on May 28, 2010, as part of the then-UPA government’s outreach activity to the hostile neighbor. They were imprisoned in Jammu, Srinagar, Agra, Varanasi, Naini (UP), and Tihar before being deported to Pakistan via Wagah.
this is disgusting, imagine israel just releasing 20 hamas terrorists for "confidence building measure"

chudiya pehen ke chaurahe pe tali bajani chahiye upa govt ko to
 

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Latif, 47, had been imprisoned in India for 11 years for terrorist crimes. He was one of 25 terrorists from Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, and JeM who were released on May 28, 2010, as part of the then-UPA government’s outreach activity to the hostile neighbor. They were imprisoned in Jammu, Srinagar, Agra, Varanasi, Naini (UP), and Tihar before being deported to Pakistan via Wagah.
MMS is a literal traitor.
 

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