The Sunday Guardian

Authoritie­s fear ISIS is very active in Kashmir

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that the group has managed to create a few modules in the Kashmir Valley. In the recent high level meeting of the state and Central intelligen­ce Agencies, the state government has been alerted to remain cautious to face the fallout of such growing panIslamic militant movements in Kashmir.

“At the funeral of Eisa Fazili on the outskirts of Srinagar at Soura, there was a quarrel between pro-Pakistani flag bearers and ISIS flag bearers. Many youth opposed the raising of any pro-Azadi and pro-Pakistan slogans. This is a dangerous trend,” a senior police officer told this reporter. He said that pan-Islamic organisati­ons like ISIS and Al-Qaeda have managed to create their modules in Kashmir valley especially in Srinagar and the police set-up is fearing some major attacks by the group in order to come into prominence.

The J&K police after the encounter at Hakoora village on 12 March was more than certain that the third unidentifi­ed militant was a Pakistani. They were taken by surprise when they finally got the confirmati­on from the Telangana police that Muhammad Taufeeq was from their state and had had no militant or criminal record in his parent state.

According to state DGP S.P. Vaid, Taufeeq was radicalise­d on social media and he came to Kashmir to join the group.

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