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JuD terrorists apply for Kashmir visa in Pak | | | Early Times Report Jammu, July 25: In yet another attempt to antagonize India and to encourage separatists in Kashmir, the Pakistan based terror outfit Jamait-ul- Dawa on Monday applied for a visa at the Indian High Commission in Pakistan to visit Kashmir. The visa, according to the reports, has been sought on grounds of "offering help" to those who suffered during the protests following the July 8 killing of Hizb commander Burhan Wani. The development comes a day after when the JUD Chief Hafiz Sayeed, most wanted terrorist in India and Mumbai attack mastermind, addressed a rally in Pakistan and threatened India of a war if it doesn't leave Kashmir. An analyst while taking to Early Times said, "It's high time for India to respond. JuD medical team seeking visa to visit Kashmir is an indication of the fact that everyone in Pakistan has joined hands to keep the pot boiling in Kashmir." He said, "India should take a strong note of the development and give a befitting reply to Pakistan by making it clear that terrorists can't be given visas." Sources said, "By applying for visa to Kashmir JuD has sent a signal to Kashmiri separatists that they are coming with or without visas. We have got strong inputs about terror groups having regrouped in Pakistan occupied Kashmir and they are waiting for a chance to infiltrate into this side into large numbers." Sources said, "During his recent visit to Kashmir Home Minister Rajnath Singh was briefed about the emerging situation and the nefarious designs of Pakistan to keep Kashmir burning." They said, "If Pakistan doesn't stop provoking India, Paksitan would get a befitting reply. To begin with Ministry of External Affairs has asked the staff of Indian consulate in Pakistan to arrange for the education outside Pakistan. It's a broad hint at India planning a counter offensive against Pakistan." Sources revealed that Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his meeting with the top security officials in Kashmir asked them to remain prepared for any sort of action against Pakistan as the neighbouring country has crossed all the limits.
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