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Militants regrouping in *** to cross over to India

Militants have regrouped in large numbers in ***************** Kashmir and are crossing the Line of Control to sneak into the Indian side of the Himalayan region, local residents and political leaders have said.

The militants have regrouped and launched jehadi activities in the Neelum valley on the Pakistani side of the LoC, local politician Arif Shahid said. Local residents and Shahid said the militants were not from ***.

"Jihadi activities have been restarted during the last few weeks," said Shahid, the secretary general of the All Parties National Alliance.

"Most of the activities are concentrated in the Neelum valley along the LoC," Shahid told the BBC.

Shahid, who had visited the region with other APNA leaders, said the militants were based there in large numbers and had set up camps in the area.

"The men are not locals - they have long hair and beards. Most do not speak the local language," he said.

Residents of Neelum valley backed Shahid's assertions. "We are scared... The armed men are moving around the area and are trying to cross the border," a local resident said.

"We can make out from their appearances and languages they are not from any part of Kashmir," the resident said.

Shahid said he believed that militants are planning to sabotage ongoing peace negotiations between India and Pakistan.

"They have set up camps in the region and many are crossing the border... This is the start of another proxy war," he said.

Following a meeting between Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh last month, the Foreign Ministers of the two countries recently agreed to meet in Islamabad on July 15 to nudge the peace process forward.

Shahid's comments were supported by Jammu and Kashmir National Liberation Front leader Shaukat Maqbool Bhat. "The fighters are there and they are regularly crossing into India," Bhat said.

"The local people are very scared - they believe the (militant) crossings are going to restart artillery exchanges between the Pakistani and Indian armies," Bhat said.

Indian and Pakistani troops regularly fought artillery duels and exchanged small arms fire till a ceasefire was put in place along the LoC in November 2003.

Militants regrouping in Azad Kashmir to cross over to India - India - The Times of India
 
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Let them come...IA and in turn Jannat is waitinig for them.:lol:
 
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Congrats to IA !! another target practice programme coming up soon for you guys :yahoo:

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Let them come...IA and in turn Jannat is waitinig for them.:lol:

Congrats to IA !! another target practice programme coming up soon for you guys :yahoo:

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Im pretty sure you two wouldnt mind sending the same smiley faces to the families of these dead soldiers right ?

to you guys its a frikin joke

Indian defense ministry officials go on record saying that each day a soldier or a paramilitary trooper gets killed fighting militants in Kashmir.

The number of army or paramilitary personnel killed in 2002 fighting militants in Kashmir is estimated at 450-500, sources said. Almost double this figure have been injured or maimed.

What is shocking for Indian army is that officers of the rank of major are losing their lives while battling militants.

Major Vinod Kumar Rana of Rashtriya Rifles, a special force wing of army, was killed while fighting militants, who ambushed an army patrol in Mendhar area of Jammu on October 20, 2002.

Major Rajiv Dahiya of Rashtriya Rifles was killed on September 29 last while leading his men in Surankote area in Jammu province.

The list doesn't end here. Major Vivek Singh of 18 Madras was killed in Machil sector of Kashmir on August 29 last.

Earlier, a Commanding officer and a Brigadier were killed in a mine blast in August in Jammu province. Apart from casualty from militant violence, there is a distressing and warrying trend that has surfaced off late in army cantonments.

The frustration of prolonged deployment has taken its toll on the discipline as soldiers get berserk and kill colleagues or officers.

In August last year, an army man in Mahore area near Indo-Pak border took out his gun and shot dead Colonel K.S. Padhi, who was his commanding officer.

Similar incident took place in same month as three army soldiers were gunned down by fellow colleague in a drunken state and in another incident at Jammu railway station, a Border Security Force, a paramilitary force, man opened fire at his commandant after a duel over leave sanction.

According to an army officer based in Srinagar, year of uninterrupted engagement in counter-insurgency operations in Kashmir has had an impact on the traditionally trained army, which is meant to fight enemy as an enemy.

"Nowhere in the world so far has such prolonged forced deployment of forces been undertaken as in India. The hostile environment and psychological distraction has added to the milieu," he said.

It is often because of over enthusiasm of young officers and soldiers that get them into trap of militants.

"The youngsters do not realise that the time is on their side once militants are trapped or caught in a cordon. The officers and jawan have shown tendency to move into militant hideouts in the middle of the gun battle to bring an early end to the encounter," said a senior army officer on condition of anonymity. Militants are often positioned on higher reaches from where they can watch the troops' movements and launch offensive. Such offensive initially cause losses to the soldiers.
 
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Im pretty sure you two wouldnt mind sending the same smiley faces to the families of these dead soldiers right ?

to you guys its a frikin joke

do you cry when your soldiers die in the battel field..no right ???
so dont worry it will just make their families more proud...

kill them all IA...:yahoo:
 
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Yeah we do, and we dont do this ---> :yahoo:..which by the way stands for "yahoo"

wow dude that is sad, and send them where ? you've been sending them for 50 years where have ya sent them ? cuz they just keep coming for some reason and while you're going :yahoo: its your soldiers who are out their dying with them

:yahoo::yahoo:
 
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Yeah we do, and we dont do this ---> :yahoo:..which by the way stands for "yahoo"

wow dude that is sad, and send them where ? you've been sending them for 50 years where have ya sent them ? cuz they just keep coming for some reason and while you're going :yahoo: its your soldiers who are out their dying with them

:yahoo::yahoo:

I agree with you that the fact soldiers die fighting these terrorists is nothing to be glad about. Its anything but a joke. I for one weep for every single jawan of Indian security forces that get martyred in this fight.

But unfortunately, its a an undeclared war with Pakistan and sometimes the joy of enemy combatant getting killed overpowers the grief of losing your own.
 
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Another flame bait thread......Leave it guys or it will turn into another spiting contest.
 
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Yeah we do, and we dont do this ---> :yahoo:..which by the way stands for "yahoo"

I know that stand for yahoo--which alos is a sign to show that you are happy and not sad...we are not sad when a martyr dies in a battle field...we celebrate it...
(if you are trying to force that we cry,then dont worry we cry for the loss of a son,but thats followed by the tears of joy for the man dying for his nation..a shaheed !!

wow dude that is sad, and send them where ? you've been sending them for 50 years where have ya sent them ? cuz they just keep coming for some reason and while you're going :yahoo: its your soldiers who are out their dying with them

:yahoo::yahoo:

we have kept sending them to hell...for fifty years.
If they love hell and keep coming forever,then we dont have any problems...we'll keep sending them there..we are not going anywhere...and as you keep repeating our soldiers dying with them..then what makes you so annoyed here.....i dont mind my soldiers dying while killing them..so you dont need to tell us wether we should be rejoicing or crying...if you want you can cry, or rejoice whatever you want for your so called fredom fighters.
 
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Yeah we do, and we dont do this ---> :yahoo:..which by the way stands for "yahoo"

wow dude that is sad, and send them where ? you've been sending them for 50 years where have ya sent them ? cuz they just keep coming for some reason and while you're going :yahoo: its your soldiers who are out their dying with them

:yahoo::yahoo:

So , what's your point? Surely we can't trust your soldiers to keep terrorists away from our territory. If it was that way , we wouldn't bother sending our soldiers. But , someone has to do the job , or these terrorists will enter and kill more people in cities.
 
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An IA army soilder is prepared to die/Kill for his motherLand every moment.This is what he/she is trained.We dont CRY for the dead soilder we salute him we celebrate.We cry for the dead Son.

•Espirit-de-Corps The spirit of comradeship and brotherhood of the brave, regardless of caste, creed or religion. The motto is, "One for all and all for one"!


•Spirit of Selfless Sacrifice The tradition is never to question, but to do or die for the three "Ns"; Naam, i.e. name-honour- of the unit/Army/Nation, 'Namak'(salt) i.e. loyalty to the Nation, and 'Nishan', i.e. the insignia or flag of his unit/regiment/Army/Nation which the soldiers hold afloat willingly.


•Valour Fearlessness in combat and in the face of the enemy even when fighting against great odds or even when facing sure death.


•Non-discrimination The Indian Army does not discriminate on account of caste, creed or religion. A soldier is a soldier first and anything else later. He prays under a common roof. It is this unique character, which makes him bind in a team despite such diversity.


•Fairness and Honesty The spirit of honesty and fair play. He fights for a just cause that extends even to the enemy (prisoner or wounded).


•Discipline and Integrity Discipline and integrity impart the feeling of patriotism, honesty and courage under all circumstances, however strong be the provocation otherwise.


•Fidelity, Honour and Courage He is a man on whose shoulders lies the honour and integrity of his nation. He knows that he is the last line of defence and he cannot fail the Nation.


•Death to Dishonour A close bond amongst soldiers forces them to choose death to dishonour. The concept of 'IZZAT' (HONOUR) in the clan / unit enables them to shun the fear of death; to be called a coward in the peer group is worse than death.


•Forthrightness A soldier has to be forthright, for on his word the men he leads are going to lay down their lives without questioning why.

Official Website of Indian Army
 
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AHHHHHHHHHHH www.desprate Times of india. a.ss.

I Guess any body from now on uses Times of india as a source will be awarded a.s.s of the year award.
 
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once they became militants they gave ARMY license to kill them...:cheers:
 
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This is not new, but a very few succeed to get in and that too shot midway or captured.... And A very few succeed in there mission, but Our forces are more vigilant....
 
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AHHHHHHHHHHH www.desprate Times of india. a.ss.

I Guess any body from now on uses Times of india as a source will be awarded a.s.s of the year award.

Most of the defence/economic analysts,politicians and babus in Pakistan quote Times of India..What would u consider them to be??:wave:
 
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