Kashmiris happy with 370 abolition: 230 terrorists enter Firak from peacekeeping POK


Can't send bangles for you if you can't attack in Kashmir? : Pakistani Handlers and Terrorism Agencies Look at Insider, Borderlands

New delhi date. September 7, 2019, Saturday

After Article 370 was abolished in Kashmir, Pakistan was ready for a conspiracy to incite violence, though security forces including the army had to be banned and the Internet banned to prevent it.

On the other hand, National Security Advisor Ajit Dobhal was on the lookout for the entire scenario, he also visited Kashmir. In view of his own experiences and current situation, Dobhal claims that most Kashmiris agree with the government's decision to abolish Article 370.

Ajit Dobhal also said that after the abolition of Article 370 in Kashmir, no one was against the shooting incident, which is a record since 1988.

Dobhal made this statement while talking to reporters. Talking about the abolition of Article 370, Dobhal said that this clause was not for any special status, 370 was not for special status but for special discretion which only exploited the Kashmiris.

Talking about the prevailing security situation in Kashmir, Dobhal said that steps were being taken slowly to remove whatever restrictions were in place. According to current statistics, out of 199, currently only 10 police districts are banned.

And if these sanctions had not been imposed that Pakistan would have been successful in proxywar or terrorist attacks in Kashmir, sanctions were also required to prevent Pakistan from achieving its goals. I say with certainty that a large section of Kashmir agrees to abolish Article 370.

Dobhal told reporters that if anyone wants peace in Kashmir right now, it is India and Pakistan wants to spread terrorism there. Crossing the border, Pakistan is sitting on the ground ready for terrorists, with about 230 militants active in the POK itself. And that information has also been received by the government agencies.

Dobhal claimed that the agency had recorded the terrorists' conversations, a few days before he made the claims, based on two terrorists from Punjab talking to their bosses. Agencies have received inputs that Pakistan is also sending messages to the terrorists they send.

In the message that Pakistan has sent to their terrorists, they have also asked if we should send bangles to you. Pakistani towers are set up within 20 km of the border, they are trying to send a message. It has been heard that they are telling their colleagues why such safe trucks are moving, why not stop them? Should we send you bangles for you?

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