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Frustrated Pak trying to destabilize Mufti Govt | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 18: Terrorists outfits and their handlers in Pakistan are trying everything to force PDP to walk out of the coalition with BJP. The Pakistan is not happy with the PDP aligning with the BJP as radical groups are not happy with the Mufti Sayeed, despite the fact that he praised Pakistan for the peaceful polls in the State. According to the intelligence reports, the radical groups in the Pakistan are not happy with the developments of the state after about six-month of the government headed by the Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. The sources said radical groups in the Pakistan, which have grown manifold, are growing anxious and comfortable with the growing acceptance of the Mufti Sayeed's alliance with the BJP. "Pakistan is very uncomfortable with the harmony within the BJP-PDP govt.in the state. PDP is not opposed to integration of the state with the India unlike NC especially Omar Abdullah who questioned the Accession and the BJP which is supporting him fully," said the sources. It's for this reason there has been spurt in the terrorism and also cease-fire violations in which six people have died. "The aim is to inflict maximum damages in the J&K forcing the people in the Jammu to criticize the BJP for aligning with the PDP and in Kashmir against PDP for alliance with the BJP, thus forcing the PDP to walk out of the government under public pressure," said the sources. Sources said as per the intelligence reports, the NSA talks between India and Pakisan were being held on the advise and consistent pressure of the Mufti Sayeed, who had briefed the PM modi about atleast chaning the contours of the Kashmir narrative. "The NSA talks which are going as per the scheduled have shaken the radical group in the Pakistan and efforts will be made to destablise the government; but fortrunately, Mufti Sayeed has all the support of the BJP," said the sources. |
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