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Pak agents face the heat as security agencies scan their bank accounts
Azadi balloon punctured, separatists exposed
11/7/2016 11:18:29 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 7: The 4-month long shutdown in Kashmir is about to end as the people have been defying the diktats of separatists and have resumed their daily chores without caring for the miscreants who at the behest of separatists throw stones and damage vehicles.
"Separatists implementing the agenda of their bosses sitting across the Line of Control (LoC) and taking Kashmir hostage have exposed these Pak agents and people have realized that separatists are not the well wishers of Kashmiris," said an analyst.
He said, "Azadi balloon stands punctured as it has proved to be an illusion. People of Kashmir seem to have realized that separatists have taken them for a ride and have ruined the careers of students. Businessmen and transporters have suffered losses worth crores and they (separatists) have used youth as cannon fodder."
A Kashmir watcher said, "After four months separatists have invited stakeholders to decide future course of action by doing so they are trying to create a notion that they enjoy the support of people. They didn't consult the civil society when Kashmir was burning. Nor did they ask anyone whether to call for shutdown or not when halla-gulla started in the Valley."
Sources revealed that separatists may call off the shutdown as they are under pressure from security agencies to wind up the protest calendar. "The bank accounts of separatists are under scanner and the Hawala transactions carried out by them and their aides in the past are haunting them. Security agencies tightening their noose around them have left them with no other option other than to call it quits," said a source.
He said, "Separatists are trying to save themselves and their kith and kin. They know it very well that if they don't fall in the line their illegal transactions would be made public and everyone would come to know that they created all this halla-gulla in Kashmir just to fill in their coffers."
Sources said that investigations which were carried out on the directions of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) have revealed that Pakistani agents active in Kashmir have amassed huge wealth and have money disproportionate to their sources of income. "Calling a meeting of stake holders is just eyewash. They are doing so to pass the buck, as the traders, transporters and people from other sections of the society have already raised a banner of revolt and are questioning the tactics of the separatists, who have snatched the right to earning of a common man," sources added.
Sources said, "Many people among the stakeholders are demanding that separatists should give in writing that they won't resort to hartal politics in future and won't mislead people by selling dreams."
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