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Over 200 ultras in PoK waiting to infiltrate: Army

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Srinagar, December 27

With the onset of winter, the likelihood of Pakistan making desperate attempts to raise tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) to divert attention from its internal issues can’t be ruled out, according to a top Army commander here.

‘Will try to exploit bad weather’

  • On winter posturing along the LoC wherein infiltration is more likely through lower heights, Lt-Gen BS Raju said ,“They will try to exploit bad weather to infiltrate, but the security forces are focusing on both direct infiltration into Kashmir through the LoC and those attempted through the south of Pir Panjal.”

In an interaction, Lt-Gen BS Raju, who heads the strategically-located XV Corps of the Army that is responsible for maintaining vigil along the LoC and tackling militancy in the hinterland, said there were continued reports of 200-250 terrorists in launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) looking for a chance to infiltrate. On winter posturing along the LoC wherein infiltration is more likely through lower heights, he said there were continued reports of 200-250 terrorists in launch pads in PoK looking for a chance to infiltrate. “They will try to exploit bad weather to infiltrate, but the security forces are focusing on both direct infiltration into Kashmir through the LoC and those attempted through the south of Pir Panjal. The deployment on the LoC is robust and supported by layers of surveillance devices,” he said.

To divert “the attention of its people from internal issues, Pakistan may like to escalate tensions along the border by pushing in terrorists even during peak of winter or resorting to ceasefire violations. In both eventualities, we are ready and will give a befitting response to any such misadventure,” the Army commander said. By internal political unrest in Pakistan, the top Army officer was referring to the threat given to the Imran Khan government by an alliance of 11 political parties — the Pakistan Democratic Movement — to resign by January 31 next year. — PTI

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