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Indian security forces will soon have their first encounter with the Taliban militants in Jammu and Kashmir.
The grand conspiracy, hatched by Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence and army, is the first one after a lull of more than 10 months when India
exposed the Pak hand in 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks forcing it to almost plead guilty in front of the international community.
“Sixty surrendered Talibanis in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir are waiting to sneak into J&K at the behest of ISI. It is sad to know that Pakistan is back to its sinister designs after 26/11.
We didn’t expect this kind of a treacherous move that would make the whole situation murky,” Home Ministry sources told Express.
The sources said that the ISI has asked 60 Talibani soldiers, who had recently surrendered before the Pak army along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, to either serve long-term rigorous sentences in jails or head to J&K for the glory of jihad.
“The move may coincide with shifting of durbar from Srinagar to the winter capital of Jammu as with the government still in the process of settling down, it would be an opportune time to create panic,” they said.
Based on credible and specific intelligence inputs, the threat perception was discussed at length in a review meeting in Srinagar headed by Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar.
Top officials of Home Ministry, Defence Ministry, Army and intelligence agencies were also present in the meeting.
Ahead of elections, Congress like all other parties has the aam admi on its lips. But most of its candidates waving the common man
banner for the October 13 assembly vote are far from common.
A survey of 489 candidates, about half of the candidates in the fray, shows that more than 50% are crorepatis. According to affidavits of candidates analysed by National Election Watch, a citizen action group working for poll reform, as many as 251 candidates (51%) have declared assets worth more than Rs 1 crore.
NEW also says most parties seem to have favoured crorepatis for tickets. Among major parties, Congress has given tickets to 72 crorepatis, INLD to 56 and Bhajan Lal’s Haryana Janhit Congress to 44.
In terms of net worth, on top of the heap (of the candidates surveyed) is Bhajan Lal’s Haryana Janhit Congress candidate Mohit Yadav (from Kosli constituency, Rewari).
His assets are worth Rs 92.7 crore. He is followed by Venod Sharma (Ambala) of Congress with a net worth of Rs 87.4 crore.