ISI ordered J & K terrorists to kill FS, did they intercept conversations | News from India


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Government decision to suspend negotiations between Foreign Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi on the sidelines of the General Assembly within 24 hours after announcing the same thing to Kashmir soldiers in order to kidnap and kill police special police of Jammu and Kashmir.

Sources in Indian intelligence agencies told TOI that the reasons for this dramatic reversal were intercepted messages from Pakistan giving precise and precise instructions to J & K-based terrorists to kill the FSs immediately after their abduction. The messages were particularly accurate, identifying the victims by name. The terrorists on the ground were even ordered to spare a civilian that they had taken in hand while they killed the three special policemen.

The events unfolded quickly according to the instructions of Pakistan-based handlers, giving Indian agencies little chance to intervene and thwart the assassins. While the bodies of three abducted NCOs – identified as Nisar Ahmad, Firdous Ahmad and Kulwant Singh – were found in an orchard, the brother of a special officer, Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, was released.

The Modi government, taking seriously into account the evidence of the role of Pakistan-based elements in the kidnapping and killing of the FSs – aimed at disrupting local elections at J & K – quickly decided to cancel the proposed talks with the government. Pakistani Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Sources said the government had, in any case, accepted the offer of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan. An official said that there were doubts about the fact that negotiations between Swaraj and Qureshi would have gone beyond the exchange of diplomatic courtesies.

The purpose of targeting the OPS was to derail the local body surveys held at J & K after a long interval. Sources in the central intelligence services confirmed to TOI Friday that the kidnapping and killing of three J & K police FS wanted to create a fearful psychosis before the local polls and to "scare" police officers terrorists stopped to vitiate the democratic process.

According to Interior Ministry sources, it was feared that terrorist groups would do anything to vitiate the polls conducted by local authorities at J & K. While J & K police personnel were initially killed or kidnapped, the terrorists now seem to be attacking OPS, who are civilians, many more and often unarmed, making it an easy target.

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