The Sunday Guardian

‘Cross LoC attacks set to rise exponentia­lly’

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Both overt and covert antiIndia operations that are being carried out by rogue elements in Pakistan, will increase very sharply in the coming few months, intelligen­ce gathered by the security agencies and shared with the top establishm­ent has indicated.

According to these intelligen­ce reports, a large number of extremely motivated terrorists, belong- ing to Jaish-E-Mohammad, are waiting to enter India to carry out terror operations in the Kashmir valley and urban areas, including Delhi and Mumbai.

Sources said that these inputs, gathered from the “ground”, have been corroborat­ed with developmen­ts that are taking place along the India-Pakistan border.

Pakistan’s ISI has also taken note of the “upperlower” caste divide that is brewing in India, especially central parts of the country, and working on ways to exploit the issue to foment trouble.

A security official tracking the developmen­ts told The Sunday Guardian: “This is being instigated through social media and we have asked our officers to take this very seriously as it has the capacity to cause more damage than an open terrorist attack. Sleeper cells of the ISI are working overtime to spread misinforma­tion to instigate trouble be- tween different castes as it has sensed that if exploited ‘properly’, it can cause a lot of trouble for us.”

Analysts, who follow social media footprints of Pakistan- based and ISIbacked terror groups, said the Ayodhya temple judgement, too, is being used to spread misinforma­tion, especially in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Hyderabad, Assam, West Bengal and Maharashtr­a.

“The picture messages, which as per our investiga- tions, have originated from outside India, are portraying that the entire government set-up in India, supported by the judiciary, is working towards getting hold of all the mosques and slowly converting them into temples. The intent is to make gullible people fall for this and agitate them. It is very hard for any government to completely stop such messages from spreading across the region, the only tool to fight this misinforma­tion war is to give cor- rect informatio­n quickly,” the security official said.

These extremely worrying developmen­ts, according to officials, are timed to take complete shape as the country goes to the 2019 polls next year.

“The volatile political environmen­t, where individual­s and supporters of political parties will be charged up and work overtime on the social media, will give these anti-India groups a perfect platform to spread rumours quickly,” he added.

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