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After guns, Pak focuses on drugs
9/13/2021 10:49:21 PM

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has urged the youth of Jammu and Kashmir not to push their future into darkness by falling into the trap of drug addiction as the neighbouring country is on a mission to smuggle drugs into the Union Territory to disrupt growth of youth.
In the recent past security forces have recovered huge consignments of drugs that were smuggled from across the Line of Control into J&K. The narco-terrorism angle is very much clear as the money acquired by selling these drugs is used to fund terrorism related activities in J&K.
Militant handlers are aware of the fact that the local support to militancy has dwindled in the Valley as people are no more interested in their so-called Kashmir movement. To turn the younger generation of Kashmiris into their slaves, the militant handlers are turning them into drug addicts to keep violence and bloodshed alive.
After losing the proxy war, which Pakistan has been fighting in J&K for the past three decades in J&K, terror bosses are desperate to keep the pot boiling and pushing drugs into the Union Territory is a part of the new strategy adopted by the people who don’t want peace to prevail.
In February this year India and Pakistan armies agreed to maintain a ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC). Since then both the armies are adhering to the truce declaration. Despite guns falling silent along the LoC, militant bosses are making attempts to push more ultras into Jammu and Kashmir. They tried to carry out drone attacks in the Jammu region and even dropped weapons through the drones. One thing is clear that the non-state actors in Pakistan run a parallel government there and they handle the system in their own way.
Youngsters in J&K, especially in Kashmir, need to pay attention towards LG Sinha’s appeal as the drugs have made inroads into the Kashmiri society and the neighboring country after failing with guns has changed its tactics. It somehow wants to keep the youth involved to ensure that they don’t aim big and achieve something in their lives. People sitting across the LoC don’t want J&K people to live a peaceful life and they keep on changing their strategies to ensure that prosperity and development keep on eluding Jammu and Kashmir.
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