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Militants planning to attack Amarnath Yatra: BSF | | | Early Times Report Srinagar, June 4: The BSF on Saturday said there were intelligence inputs about militants across the Line of Control (LoC) waiting to infiltrate into India but the force was taking steps to ensure "nearly impregnable" borders with the induction of newer technology and integration of the existing ones. "I am told there is a concentration of militants on the other side waiting to be pushed into India for infiltration. These are the intelligence reports we have," Director General of BSF KK Sharma told reporters in Srinagar. He was talking to the media persons after the wreath laying ceremony for three jawans who lost their lives in a militant attack on their convoy near Bijbehara on Srinagar-Jammu national highway on Friday. The BSF chief said more troops have been inducted along the borders to strengthen the security grid to foil any infiltration attempt by militants. "We are in the process of strengthening our fences and borders through induction of newer technology and the integration of the ones that already exist. Hopefully, the borders are going to become nearly impregnable," he said. Sharma also warned of a threat to the upcoming Amarnath yatra, scheduled to begin in south Kashmir Himalayas but said they are "ready for the task" to ensure safe yatra. "There are inputs about possibility of attacks on the Amarnath yatra. We are ready for the task as we have done in the past," he said adding "I want to assure you that this yatra will be incident free". Referring to Friday's attack on the BSF convoy, Sharma said "it is a very unfortunate incident as three of our brave soldiers have lost their lives". |
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