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Pak testing India’s patience
11/25/2022 11:48:35 PM

A drone that was hovering over the highly sensitive Jammu Airport in Satwari area earlier this week had dropped a consignment of arms and ammunition and cash in Samba region.
After the drone was spotted Police on a tip-off recovered one suspicious package near Chhani Manhasan in the Vijaypur area. The packet contained arms and ammunition along with a wad of cash dropped by the drone sent by Pakistan.
After failing to push in terrorists through the Line of Control and International Border, Pakistan is using drones to smuggle arms and illegal cash into Jammu and Kashmir.
The drone terrorism in the recent past has emerged as yet another threat as the terror bosses sitting across the Line of Control (LoC) want to keep the pot boiling. They seem to be in no mood to relent.
After the abrogation of Article 370, the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has improved to a great extent. Security forces have dealt severe blows to terrorists and have dismantled their ecosystem.
The security agencies are maintaining a tight vigil over the movement of drones. The drone which hovered over Jammu Airport was detected by the Air Traffic Control (ATC) radars. Within minutes after spotting the drone, an alert was sounded in Jammu city and adjoining localities.
Pakistan is sending drones but these are being detected by the alert troops and other agencies. The nefarious designs of the terror bosses are being thwarted. Their attempts to push in arms are not working.
It seems that Pakistan and the elements sponsoring terror are unable to digest that they have lost the three-decade old proxy war in J&K. They need to understand that if they don’t mend their ways there is every possibility about the dispensation led by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, directing the Indian Army to cross the LoC and dismantle the terrorist training camps and launch pads.
During the past few months many top leaders have stated that time has come to reclaim Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) which is under the illegal occupation of Pakistan. People of PoK too have started hitting the streets against the tyrannical rule of Islamabad.
Rulers in Pakistan should remember that their country is witnessing strife within and it poking its nose in the affairs of India can make things more difficult for the neighboring country. India is capable of giving a befitting reply to every move.
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