The Sunday Guardian

PAK-BACKED TERRORISTS SHIFTING VALLEY FOCUS TO WAHHABI FROM AZAADI

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pathisers of terror groups as its members. During the conversati­on, a spokespers­on of the terror group stated that their “fight was for the establishm­ent of Shariah in Kashmir and not regional versions of nationalis­m”.

Sources in the security agencies, while commenting on the changing scenario in the valley, in which the objective for throwing stones was changing from “securing azaadi” to “establishi­ng Shariah”, described the developmen­t as “very dangerous” since talking about Shariah is more appealing than azaadi and it will attract internatio­nal “actors” in huge numbers.

In Afghanista­n, people were led to believe that they are supporting the Taliban to free them from “tyranny”, but at the end of the day they came under more restrictio­ns due to the establishm­ent of the Wahhabi version of Shariah. “We cannot let a similar situation develop in the valley as it will become very dangerous. If it is not stopped, then soon it might become the new gathering ground for jihadi fighters. We already have reports that many ISIS fighters who were active in Syria and Iraq are now fleeing those parts and moving to Pakistan and Afghanista­n. Once they enter Pakistan, they will be pushed into the valley. We cannot have battle hardened, suicide bombers operating in the valley, so close to the national capital,” said a senior source in a security agency.

Indian security agencies, however, are operating under strict instructio­ns not to antagonise the local population, as it might deepen the divide between the locals and the government. However, these well-meaning instructio­ns are also leading to the rapid penetratio­n of jihadi elements into the valley. Indeed, the co-option of radicals rather than confrontin­g them approach, favoured by top brains dealing with security in the Narendra Modi government, directly led to the alliance of the BJP and the PDP in the state.

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