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The radicalisation strength in the last few months Kashmir Valley through )*+,- and recruitment of highly edu- and at least 40 of its operatives Jammu region considered to a . & cated youths will significantly are now active in South and “non-traditional” route in Q 0 enhance the strike capabilities Central Kashmir. terms of infiltration. After '2 of the Pakistani terror groups. Moreover, out of 11 foreign sneaking in from the heavily $ Agencies here apprehend terrorists neutralised by the guarded Jammu region, they the move will lead to creation security forces in last two travel through the 300-km long " of a “network of terror facili- months, nine of them were national highway till Jawahar L tators” in the region for fur- from JeM. tunnel in Banihal, the gateway $ '$$ 0 L thering the larger anti-India Besides these alarming to the Valley, undetected as the terror agenda. trends, the security forces are vehicles are rarely checked '2 *+,- In addition to the latest tac- also worried as they have so far while going from Jammu to 3 456+ tic of the Pakistan not been able to nab at least Srinagar. " !' " Government-Army combine, !"## #$%&' % ( P& four to five suspected JeM who Even as the security forces ! '2 the duplicity of the US that ) * + & sneaked from Pakistan into have managed to neutralise at ) Q " hosts common servers for the Jammu region almost a fort- least 11 foreign terrorists ) Pakistan Army and its terror vice towards the Pakistan- in furthering terror in the tional facilities is to catch them night back. including nine of JeM, alarm *+,- proxies like LeT and Jaish-e- directed terror in India but has region especially against India. young. Pakistan Army’s terror Some blood trails were bells have started ringing as " Mohammad (JeM) has further always been comforting Due to the terror hits by the proxies like the LeT and JeM found in the fields in Samba three encounters near Srinagar & Q compounded the security situ- Islamabad by reiterating that it Pakistani jehadi groups, India will get a pool of educated stu- region then and a manhunt was in late last month, in which 7 ation in the country. The com- is a permanent ally. is one of the top 10 terrorism- dents and engineers for inflict- launched but so far no luck for three JeM ultras were killed, ) '2 ) mon server of the Pakistan The US has also failed in hit countries in the world. ing more and more terror hits the joint team of Border took place after they managed army and its terror affiliates are conducting drone strikes “The idea of allowing with an ever evolving sophis- Security Force (BSF), Army to reach the outskirts of the a clear link between the two. against the LeT and JeM mas- access to Makki to the techni- tication,” a senior security offi- and the local police. capital by road from Jammu The US has only done lip ser- terminds who have a free run cal institutes and other educa- cial said. Giving these details, offi- undetected. 0 $ ) + &, " ! ! )*+,-'2 Maidan in Hazaribagh on !& ) Saturday. Hazaribagh DC Ravi Shankar Shukla gave detailed information about preparations " on the occasion. 3 7 The PM will stay in 0 day after it expressed shock Hazaribagh from 2:30 PM to Aover the Pulwama terror + , 3:30 PM. During this time, he attack, Chinese State Councilor will inaugurate the newly con- and Foreign Minister Wang Yi tate administration is ready structed building of Medical !""## 0 ! on Saturday sent a condolence Sto host Prime Minister College in Hazaribagh Dumka # ) # " message to Minister of External Narendra Modi in Hazaribagh and Palamu. Also, inaugurate water supply schemes for the % + & ! $ Affairs Sushma Swaraj on Sunday. The PM is sched- the newly constructed building PVTG community (primitive . P, " ! ! denounced “all forms of ter- uled to inaugurate three new of Women Engineering College and vulnerable tribal groups). + * & #### rorism” which it claimed is “the medical colleges in Hazaribagh, in Ramgarh. He will inaugurate Modi will also lay the founda- common enemy of mankind”. Dumka and Daltonganj and a scheme of Ramgarh and three tion for several irrigation paintings en-route to the pro- The message, however, did not will also lay foundation, launch complete plans of Hazaribagh schemes. In Hazaribagh, the gramme site from to the heli- # "& 0 make any reference either schemes worth Rs 1000 crore under the Rural Water Supply PM will lay foundation of Tribal pad at Police Training Centre &&$ &&# Pakistan or Jaish-e- during his visit to the State. Scheme. Modi will also inau- Studies Centre at Acharya ground. Mohammad (JeM), the terror United Nations. The White According to officials the gurate of Madhusudan Ghat Vinoba Bhave University. On The State administration, !"## 8 group which has claimed House even asked Pakistan to Medical College cum hospitals under Sahibganj Sewerage this occasion, the scheme of Special Protection Group and '" !K responsibility for the attack. immediately end “support” and are almost on the verge of Treatment Plant and Namami providing funds to farmers for the National Security Guards '2 In a letter to Swaraj, Wang “safe haven” to all terror groups. completion and will come into Gange Yojana. buying mobile phones through have embarked on three layer !! 9 % Yi on behalf of the Chinese Wang Yi said he was operation soon after the inau- The PM will also lay the DBT will also be launched. security for the programme. A & Government, conveyed sym- “shocked to learn that a suicide guration. The medical colleges foundation stone of four hos- addition, the PM Gift Milk drill was also conducted at the 0 pathy to the families of the 40 attack was carried out in will have 100 seats and 500 beds pitals of 500 beds (Hazaribagh Scheme will be introduced for Ranchi Airport on Saturday $ CRPF jawans who were killed Kashmir and heavy casualties each, they informed. Dumka Palamu and distribution of gift milk to the ahead of the PM’s visit. after a suicide bomber vehicle were caused. A statement by Union Minister of State for Jamshedpur). Also, he will lay children in government The Prime Minister will 8 rammed into their bus in south the Chinese embassy read Civil Aviation, Jayant Sinha; foundation stones of schools. The beneficiaries of the depart for approximately 3:30 O'" Kashmir’s Pulwama district on “Wang Yi stressed that terror- Chief Secretary Sudhir Tripathi; Hazaribagh Urban Pipeline Prime Minister's Housing pm for Ranchi. He will stay in Thursday. ism is the common enemy of Cabinet Secretary, SKG Rahate, Water Supply Scheme, for Scheme will also be given keys Ranchi for almost half an hour '* &' The statement from Beijing mankind. The Chinese side res- DGP, DK Pandey and Hazaribagh and Rural Drinking of their houses. and meet beneficiaries of "! 0 came at a time when India has olutely opposes and strongly Agriculture Secretary, Puja Water Supply Schemes of In Hazaribagh the walls of Ayushman Bharat Scheme. The ( 0 received condolences from sev- condemns all forms of Singhal reviewed the prepara- Ramgarh. The PM will lay the some boundary walls have been Prime Minister will depart for !!!'&# Q eral nations, including the terrorism. tions at the venue of Gandhi foundation for 2718 pipeline painted with Kohvar and Sohrai about 5:00 pm New Delhi. 7 & L $' L !" # !" 0Q *"##! 7 $01 but due to a technical snag in !# *+,- the aircraft its arrival in Ranchi # got delayed by seven hours. His #"'" 9 body was brought to Ranchi by '&" ) "" a chopper from Patna airport. ) Chief Minister Raghubar !" 0 + , Das, Governor Droupadi ' # 9 Murmu, Union Minister Jayant eople of the state gave rich Sinha, Ranchi Mayor Asha Ptributes to martyr Vijay Lakra among other prominent 7 Soreng, whose mortal remains, political personalities paid flo- ) wrapped in tricolour, arrived at ral tribute to Soreng outside the :' the Birsa Munda Airport here Ranchi airport. 0 0 on Saturday afternoon. Soreng “We will stand by the mar- ' $0 & Q was cremated with State hon- tyr’s family and provide all ours as police band bade him possible support, right from ' " $%&' * +!# #
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