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Pak agents desperate to push Kashmir back to 90's
After burning vehicles, miscreants set schools ablaze
10/26/2016 11:14:26 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 26: As the unrest in Kashmir is fizzling out and people are openly defying the protest calendar the agents of separatists and Pakistan have started burning the school buildings across Kashmir. During the past few days miscreants have set ablaze more than twenty school buildings and are leaving no stone unturned to terrorize the parents and the school going children.
Sources told Early Times that these miscreants have been asked to maintain a low profile to evade arrests as Police have already tightened their noose around their accomplices and they are cooling their heels behind the bars.
A Kashmir watcher said, "Reopening of schools would prove to be the last nail in the coffin of the separatists. They are trying their best to instigate the students to stay away from exams. The people who are burning schools are doing so at the behest of their bosses sitting across the Line of Control as they want Kashmir to turn into one Afghanistan and Syria."
Besides burning schools miscreants wearing masks are appearing at different places and are vandalizing vehicles, shops and banks. "It's really unfortunate. Separatists by following the orders of their bosses have triggered civil war in Kashmir and have ruined the careers of the youth," the Kashmir watcher added. "They stand exposed as people have realized that separatists are not their well wishers and they are just the paid agents of the ISI and Pakistan."
An analyst, while referring to the track-II team led by former union minister Yashwant Sinha holding parleys with the separatists, said, "Separatists are trying to hoodwink Delhi. They have demanded the release of the arrested youth to begin with. It's a ploy to keep the pot boiling. If these youth are released it would lead to once again them taking the control of the streets and disturbing the peace. Police and security agencies have done their job and it's just a matter of days when schools would reopen and traffic would start plying normally."
He said, "Pakistan is making every attempt to push Kashmir back to nineties so that it can restart the proxy war which it has lost long back. Its tactic of pushing terrorists into Kashmir has backfired as alert security force personnel are not allowing them to call the shots."
Sources revealed that terrorist outfits like Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Hizbul Mujahideen and others have been asked to come up with the posters at different places to threaten people to stop them from resuming their daily chores. "Terrorists have not been able to carry out any major attack as they know it very well that security forces are alert and their attempts would be foiled," they added.
Police sources said that intelligence agencies have asked the administration to beef up the security around the banks and other vital installations as in coming days terrorists and their henchmen could resort to loot and arson.
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