Desperate Pakistan Trying Out Desperate Measures To Create Pinpricks In Kashmir

Desperate Pakistan Trying Out Desperate Measures To Create Pinpricks In Kashmir

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Desperate Pakistan Trying Out Desperate Measures To Create Pinpricks In Kashmir

Mehbooba had said that Kashmir will explode if Article 370 is removed from the Constitution of India. Nothing like that happened when it was actually done. People know that it was the biggest impediment to their progress on all fronts.

Due to this in Pakistan, is desperate to make India not only appear bad but also tremble after the removal of Article 370.

Imran Khan has openly thundered that a Pulwama-type attack could take place while some of the country’s top politicians have taken to Twitter to try to instigate the people of Kashmir. All of these words and actions have come to a nought as peace and calm has prevailed in Jammu and Kashmir.

Hassled and totally frustrated by the calm in Jammu and Kashmir in the aftermath of creation of UT of J&K, Pakistan deep state has instructed terrorists to target Indian forces in the union territory but make it seem like the locals are agitating.

Pakistan, sheltering and supporting terrorist organisations to wage proxy wars against India, has been frustrated by the peace in Jammu and Kashmir as well as by its inability to get a favourable world opinion to its liking.

Pakistan has reportedly mobilised more troops on the Line of Control, Indian intelligence agencies say Pakistan is also trying pushing in terrorists to create violence in Jammu and Kashmir.

According to one such report, these terrorists have been told to instigate protests and stone-pelting without directly taking part in these.

Such under-hand tactics have long been part of Pakistan’s nefarious ways in a bid to internationalise the issue of Jammu and Kashmir. While India has strongly underlined that matters of Jammu and Kashmir are an internal matter – a stand backed by the global community.

New Delhi also maintains that any dispute related to Kashmir is bilateral in nature and needs no mediation from a third party. India has also maintained that peace talks cannot happen till Pakistan provides support and shelter to terrorists.