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NEW DELHI: The latest spy saga between India and Pakistan that unveiled a few kilometres away from Mohali stadium where prime ministers of India and Pakistan met while the two sides played the World Cup semi-final has an unlikely hero: An Indian Army soldier from Kashmir Valley.

According to sources, it was the quick reflexes of the soldier that led to the dramatic detention of a Pakistan high commission driver in Chandigarh, a few kilometres away from where Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani were meeting. What has added a special sense of pride to those who oversaw the operation is the fact that the one who helped nab the Pakistani spy was a Kashmiri Muslim.

Sources said the Pakistan high commission driver had targeted the Army man "because of his distinct Kashmiri features" and had used discussions about Kashmir to endear himself to the soldier. He walked up to the Indian soldier at a Chandigarh crossing and struck up a conversation. In the subsequent meeting, the driver offered money to him for divulging military details.

According to sources, the soldier used quick reflexes to trap the driver. He told the Pakistani spy that though he may not have any valuable information, he could put him in touch with other Army personnel who could provide sensitive info.

On the pretext of introducing him to other personnel, the soldier walked the Pakistani driver to his Army unit. When they were just metres away from the gate, the soldier caught hold of the driver and shouted for help. His colleagues came in and assisted him in overpowering the driver and take him inside. In this scuffle, the driver was mildly injured.

The Pakistan high commission official was interrogated for almost 24 hours but "he turned out be a hard nut, revealing very little", a source said.

Within hours of the driver's arrest, Pakistani authorities detained an Indian high commission staffer in Islamabad. The matter ended with both sides releasing their respective detainees.

Sources indicated that the Indian soldier could be recommended for appropriate military commendation.

J&K Muslim jawan helped nab Pak spy - The Times of India
 
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Shitty ToI at it very best :hitwall:

Muslim or not he is an Indian Army jawan. Period.

Why prefix the "Muslim" and discriminate ? If this had been a Hindu or a Sikh would they have put Hindu Jawan nabs or Sikh jawan nabs.....TOIlet media.
 
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If you keep singling out different people like this by giving them labels such as "Muslim" you are just isolating them and giving a sense of difference. There is no need, do you think the soldier did this because he was Mulsim or because he was a soldier in the Indian Army??!!??
 
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I agree with everyone that it should not be said J&K muslim Jawaan. This is a reflection of the divisive politics being played by the so called "secular" congress party who has made ToI, NDTV and other "Secular" english media their mouth pieces.

Their definition is any one pro minorities (read muslims) is secular and anyone speaking for hindus is communal
 
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Wow what the hell.. the guy is Indian first.. why bring religion into it?

Good job btw, hope this spy gets what he deserves :devil:
 
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But was he nuts ?

I mean if you come across a soldier who ' looks' like a Kashmiri would you in the first meeting go up to him & suggest ' secrets for cash" ?
 
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I think by including the word "Muslim", the media (read TOI) is trying to send a message to our neighbors that Indian Muslims are not Pakistan supporters and they will do everything to spoil Pakistan's party :lol:
 
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Do you think Pakistani intellegentia as foolish.Can you expect them to ask anything from anyone?on an inccident when the whole world is concentrating on one place.
 
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Do you think Pakistani intellegentia as foolish.Can you expect them to ask anything from anyone?on an inccident when the whole world is concentrating on one place.

Yes.

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