Srinagar: Pakistan has revived his strategy attacking members of the Kashmir minority community and migrant workers to create fear of psychosis, the intelligence agency said.
It presents doubled the contents of Pakistan: attracting the Kashmir population to terrorism and expel migrant workers and members of the residual minority community from the valley, said a top intelligence officer.
Violence targeted from this trait will also affect the Kashmir Tourism industry.
“Law and commands of the incident-free situation after revocation of special status J & K is worried about the contents and they try various ways to create problems in the valley,” the officer said.
The murder of the pharmaceutical owner M L Bindroo in the main market of Srinagar in Huzuri Bagh and a Muslim man in Batamallo on October 2 attracted media attention throughout the country.
“This gave Pakistan’s idea to trigger communal clashes in this region,” said the intelligence officer.
Eleven people, including five Muslims, have been killed by terrorists in the past two weeks.
The last attack was on three Bihari workers in their rented accommodation in Kulgam on Sunday night.
The murder of eight Indian soldiers in a meeting with terrorists is the indication of the role of Pakistani soldiers from all locals in the Poonch sector in helping terrorists slip into J & K, added intelligence officers.
He said this shootout between Infiltrator and Indian soldiers had been going on for one week.
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