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Manu Khajuria 🇮🇳 (@KhajuriaManu) Tweeted:
We hear of KP exodus from Kashmir.Not so much of the exodus from #JammuHills for similar reasons - Jihadi Terrorism which grips #JammuAndKashmir
Today I tell you abt a KP family who left the Valley during the tribal raids in 1947 & settled in #Jammu #Bhaderwah. The Koul family. ( )


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Life Expectancy of a Kashmiri Militant: Minimum 2 days, Maximum 1 year

By Savio Rodrigues.
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Two Kashmiri Militants killed in Shopian earlier this year. File Photo.

Kashmir has been a hot-bed of militancy for many years. A considerable number of Muslim youth over the years in Kashmir have been drawn to the life of a militant by deliberate and planned indoctrination. At most times all it takes is an emotional or financial trigger, to lead a youth to a life of terrorism and militancy.

Savio Rodrigues, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, IndianExpose speaks to a distinguished Colonel of the Indian Army ((on condition of anonymity) who is posted at a District in Kashmir which witnesses frequent militancy activities. He speaks on his experiences in tackling terrorism and the impact of abrogation of Article 370 on militancy. He requested we do not name him on an account of Army protocol:

IndianExpose (IE): In your experience in handling terrorism and Kashmiri militancy for several years, what leads a young Kashmiri youth to take up militancy and terrorism?

Colonel (CL):Most Kashmiri militants that have been caught and who have been interrogated believe that there is glamour in terrorism. They believe that they have power over life with a weapon in their hand. By life, I mean life of another person. Their inability to have a meaningful employment in J&K, that allows them to lead a glamorous and easy money-backed life is a critical decider that leads most of them towards a life of a militant. But in my view and I know it will be considered controversial, nevertheless the truth – the most important cause for the rise in Kashmiri militancy is the germination of the seeds of a separate Kashmir and an Islamic state in the education system taught at a young age in some Madrassas.

IE: What is the difference in the mental-framework between a Kashmiri militant and Pakistani terrorist that you have interrogated?

CL:A foreign terrorist is driven solely and wholly by his indoctrination in Islamic Jihad. He is brainwashed through constant data badgering – pictorial or video – during his recruitment and training – about how Muslim women are being raped in India, Muslims not being able to allowed to practice Islam in India by the Hindu majority and that there is a need to convert India to an Islamic state. In some cases, I have interrogated some Pakistani terrorists who are shocked when they come to India and see that Muslims have mosques to prayer. Women are roaming the streets securely and safely. Unfortunately most are too deep into their Jihad that it is difficult to even attempt to change their state of mind.

IE: You mentioned education as the most important cause in the rise of Kashmir militancy. Could you please for the people of Indian elaborate on this statement?

CL:If you research back into the education background of all of the militants killed in Kashmir so far, even the most educated ones, you will be shocked to notice that everyone at some point of time had his initial formal education at a Madrassa. Some Madrassas are breeding grounds of a dangerous strain of Islamic ideology in Kashmir (but not all), that’s why when they grow up and face challenges in life, it is easy to manipulate them on thoughts of their land, people and religion being in danger. All it takes is a trigger and I have seen some brilliant and bright Kashmiri youth take to militancy. In fact it is almost depressing that even after attempts to reason with them on their illogical path to death, at most times we fail.

IE: What do you mean that a Kashmiri militant has chosen an illogical path to death; in his mind, he is ideologically and economically driven in his commitment to militancy?

CL:Let me be brutally honest. The life expectancy of a Kashmiri militant is minimum two days and maximum one year. Many are killed within the first three months of becoming a militant. As far as we in the military are concerned, a Kashmiri militant has only two options, either he surrenders or he dies. The ideology that drives him to become a militant is the ideology that gets him killed.

IE: Does the Army attempt to reform these Kashmiri militants?

CL:A militant has an option to surrender. We are not men in uniforms just sitting and waiting to kill every Kashmiri militant. In fact we at times do our best to reach out to the Kashmiri militants to get them to come back to a normal life.

Let me tell you about one of my personal experience. There was this intelligent and good-looking Kashmiri youth. I had him on my intelligence radar for some months on account of the people he was getting associated with and the noticeable changes in his posts on social media. I could see him deteriorating. I tried to reach out to him personally before he turned to militancy and after he became a militant. I even urged him to surrender. But this youth had gone too far in his mind with his militancy, he just refused to come back and eventually was killed. I often tell my family and friends, that this young boy would have made such a wonderful screen actor in a TV soap opera because he looked like a model, if only I could breakthrough his corrupted mind.

The sad bit about this story is that this boy took to radicalism and militancy because his girlfriend dumped him for another boy. That was the trigger that pushed him into militancy and open the door to death.

IE: Do you see now that Centre has abrogated Article 370 will Kashmir return to normalcy with regards to the problem of militancy?

CL: I believe that the abrogation of Article 370 is the first step towards working towards bringing Kashmir back to normalcy but normalcy will not happen over the next couple of months. It will take several years to weed out the radicalised mindset of Kashmiri militancy because first we need to kill the channels that fuel this radicalism and militancy. It is not a superficial problem. It is deep rooted concern.

Therefore, like I mentioned before education is the first step. It is imperative that the Indian government ensures that CBSE/ICSE schools are set-up in Kashmir and we need to act firmly against questionable teachings in some Madrassas and Madrassas-like government-run schools.

We have been working to crush terror and militancy financing in Kashmir while also dealing with strong-international Islamic radical organisations in Kashmir swiftly but that’s an on-going process with the reigns of governance at the Centre, the actions would be more quicker and firmer.

Another reason why the Article 370 abrogation and 35/A was much needed; is that there is an immense need to increase employment opportunities for the Kashmiri youth. An idle mind is a devil’s workshop. Money coupled with ideology drives his decision to become or not become a militant.

IE: I am curious Colonel, if Kashmir has been under lockdown. Why have we still seen acts of militancy where Indians have lost their lives in the last couple of days and a spate of stone-pelting incidents?

CL:The spate of stone-pelting incidents has been coincidentally post the opening up of the phone lines. For days due to lack of communication especially the Internet, there has not been any direction for the militants or stone-pelters on what to do in what situation.

Moreover, while communications had been cut-off in J&K, we have cases of some the militants in our custody, who had traveled to Mumbai or Delhi and returned to Kashmir on the same day or the next to take orders on what to do. In another case, we caught a person, who traveled from Delhi to Kashmir with communication of a militant agenda.

It is unfortunate to lose the lives of our Indians due such vile acts of militancy.

IE: Do you suggest that the lockdown on communications should continue still even after three months?

CL: Social messaging platform such as Whatsapp or even the SMS have been key drivers off rumours, false news and planned militancy operations of the Kashmiri militants. They have been extensively used to stir trouble in the region especially militancy.

When the government restores communication entirely, we will be prepared for an increase in militancy acts. But before that happens, the government agencies which includes the army would have tightened the hold over the immediate militancy conflict in Kashmir.

For now it has been a very effective decision taken by the government. It has left many working against the interests of India including the Kashmiri militants confused and unprepared.

Of course it has strained the common man. But we are dealing with a difficult situation and our aim is to protect the lives of the people in the region.

I am confident that the government will reopen all communications at a time when it safe and secure for the people in the region.

Life Expectancy of a Kashmiri Militant: Minimum 2 days, Maximum 1 year | Goa Chronicle
 
Meanwhile our Aman ka tamasha is in full flow. 2 Indians who accidentally strayed across the IB in the Rajasthan sector a few months ago weren't repatriated inspite of India requesting Pakistan to do so. It's now understood that Pakistan is framing charges on them for terror related offences. While we've repatriated one of theirs in the J&K sector.


Sometimes I wonder if GoI has any constituency in policies or it's a question of right hand doing what the left hand doesn't know.
 
Meanwhile our Aman ka tamasha is in full flow. 2 Indians who accidentally strayed across the IB in the Rajasthan sector a few months ago weren't repatriated inspite of India requesting Pakistan to do so. It's now understood that Pakistan is framing charges on them for terror related offences. While we've repatriated one of theirs in the J&K sector.


Sometimes I wonder if GoI has any constituency in policies or it's a question of right hand doing what the left hand doesn't know.
 
sai priya (@Priya_27_) Tweeted:
I unearthed this during the #Article370 withdrawal but forgot to write about it. In 2011, Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, a 62 year old U.S. citizen and resident of Fairfax, Va., plead guilty to conspiracy and tax violations in connection with a decades-long scheme to conceal the transfer ( )


Very interesting thread on Ghulam Nabi Fai of Kashmir American Council infamy and Breaking India Forces ( BIF) in collaboration with the human rights activists lobby. Do read the entire thread.
 
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sai priya (@Priya_27_) Tweeted:
I unearthed this during the #Article370 withdrawal but forgot to write about it. In 2011, Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, a 62 year old U.S. citizen and resident of Fairfax, Va., plead guilty to conspiracy and tax violations in connection with a decades-long scheme to conceal the transfer ( )


Very interesting thread on Ghulam Nabi Fai of Kashmir American Council infamy and Breaking India Forces ( BIF) in collaboration with the human rights activists lobby. Do read the entire thread.
This collaboration is impossible without the backing of Murican deep state via CIA
 
Home Ministry orders withdrawal of over 7,000 paramilitary troops from Kashmir

Updated: 24 Dec 2019, 10:47 PM IST, PTI
  • Union Home Ministry issues an order for withdrawing 72 companies of paramilitary forces from newly-created Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir 'with immediate effect'
  • Of the 72 companies being withdrawn, 24 are from CRPF while 12 each are from BSF, ITBP, CISF and SSB
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CRPF personnel stand guard outside Jamia Masjid during light snowfall, in Downtown Srinagar.(Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry has ordered "immediate" withdrawal of over 7,000 paramilitary troops from Kashmir after a security review, officials said on Tuesday.

A total of 72 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been ordered to "revert" to their locations across the country, they said. One such company has about 100 personnel.

Of the 72 companies being withdrawn, 24 are from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) while 12 each are from the Border Security Force (BSF), the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB).

These units drawn from the CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF and the SSB were sent to the Kashmir Valley after the Centre abrogated Article 370 provisions in Jammu and Kashmir.

As per the order issued on Monday, while 24 companies of the Central Reserve Police Force are being withdrawn, 12 each of the Border Security Force, Central Industrial Security Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and Sashastra Seema Bal are being sent back.

About 20 such companies were withdrawn from the valley early this month.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.

Home Ministry orders withdrawal of over 7,000 paramilitary troops from Kashmir
 
Jihad iz good bijenezz.

Three arrested for posing as terrorists and extorting money in Jammu and Kashmir’s Parimpora

Updated Dec 28, 2019 | 22:34 IST

The three threatened truck drivers on gunpoint, took them to an isolated place and extorted money from them by posing as terrorists.


Key Highlights :
  • The three have been identified as Aquib Mushtaq, Rameez and Shabbir Ahmed and all are aged between 20-25 years
  • The latest incident is of December 11 when a truck with Andhra Pradesh number plate was stopped in Parimpora on the highway and Rs 23,000 was taken from the driver at gunpoint, the Srinagar SSP said
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The three accused under custody in Parimpora. | Photo Credit: ANI

Srinagar: In a bizarre incident, the Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday arrested three people who were posing as terrorists to extort money from truck drivers and threatening them.

The three have been identified as Aquib Mushtaq, Rameez and Shabbir Ahmed and all are aged between 20-25 years.

“For the past two-three months, we were hearing complaints from truckers whose vehicle number is not from J&K that they were stopped on the highway and some unknown persons threaten them and demand money from them. Some have not formally complaint while some have complained to the police,” Srinagar SSP Haseeb Mogul said, according to news agency ANI.

He added, “The latest incident is of December 11 when a truck with Andhra Pradesh number plate was stopped in Parimpora on the highway and Rs 23,000 was taken from the driver at gunpoint.”


The SSP said, “We acted on this complained and used our field resources and digital surveillance on certain suspects. We got a lead and nabbed the one accused Aquib Mushtaq and when we interrogate him and we arrested two other accused. So in total, three people were arrested and we recovered toy pistols and fabricated guns and some cash from them.”

The police officer further claimed that the accused took the victims to an isolated place and threatened them on gunpoint. “Their modus operandi was to stop truck drivers and gunpoint and extort money from them. Sometimes they travel with truck drivers and show them directions when they reach an isolated place the accused used to threaten the truckers and take money from them,” he said in an official statement.

Three arrested for posing as terrorists and extorting money in Jammu and Kashmir’s Parimpora
 
Number of active terrorists dips from 300 to 250 in Jammu and Kashmir, says DGP Dilbag Singh

The number of terrorists, who have been active for a long time in Jammu and Kashmir, has gone down from 300 to around 250, asserted Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference in Jammu, he stated that among the 250 (approx) terrorists currently active in the newly formed Union Terrirory (UT), 102 are Pakistani terrorists and the rest 150 are local terrorists.

By : Raju Kerni & Ananya Das
Updated : Dec 31, 2019, 18:20 PM IST
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The number of terrorists, who have been active for a long time in Jammu and Kashmir, has gone down from 300 to around 250, asserted Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference in Jammu, he stated that among the 250 (approx) terrorists currently active in the newly formed Union Territory (UT), 102 are Pakistani terrorists and the rest 150 are local terrorists.

DGP Singh also said that the law and order situation is better than before. Singh also added that infiltration from across the border was reduced significantly in 2019. "As per our record, around 130 people managed to infiltrate this year, compared to last year`s figure of 143. The number of youths joining terrorist organisations has gone down. 218 joined in 2018 and this year it was 139," Singh said further.

Speaking to Zee News, DGP Singh described 2019 as full of achievements for the state police and 2020 as full of challenges. Talking about challenges of 2020, the DGP said that in the new year, 2020, it would be the priority of the police to normalise the situation and provide relief to the people of Kashmir from terrorists.

The top police official also said that security forces have been able to neutralise 160 terrorists in 80 operations. According to the DGP, there has been a 30 per cent decrease in terror-related incidents in 2019 as compared to the previous year and the civilian casualty has also come down.

Singh added that several sports events were also held and drugs detection centers have also been set up in Kashmir at a cost of Rs 10 crore. He added that around Rs 63 crore have been spent for police welfare and 615 medals have been awarded for meritorious service.

The year of Jammu and Kashmir Police in 2019 has been much better than previous years as the police successfully accomplished many things. Singh also pointed out that there has been an improvement in police infrastructure in the region and said that close to 10,000 youths had undergone training at their training centres.

Number of active terrorists dips from 300 to 250 in Jammu and Kashmir, says DGP Dilbag Singh
 
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