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Jammu Kashmir: Pakistan’s dangerous plan conspiracy of ‘stand of fire’ before G20 meeting

The dangerous game plan of ‘Pakistan’ has been revealed before the ‘G20’ meeting in Jammu and Kashmir. Sources in security agencies say that Pakistan and China do not want the G20 meeting to be held peacefully in Kashmir.

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The dangerous game plan of ‘Pakistan’ has been revealed before the ‘G20’ meeting in Jammu and Kashmir. Sources in security agencies say that Pakistan and China do not want the G20 meeting to be held peacefully in Kashmir. For this, the neighboring country has activated its terrorist organizations and sleeper cells in the valley and has also given them a task. Before the meeting, the terrorists can do a ‘stand of fire’. Means they can create panic among people by firing suddenly at any peaceful place. Second, the minority communities in the Valley, including Kashmiri Pandits and workers from other states, could be targeted by terrorists. Third, hand grenades and sticky bombs on vehicles are also part of the terrorists’ task.

Fear of terrorist attack on camp and vehicles

G20 conference meeting will be held in Kashmir from 22 to 24 May. During this, representatives of many countries will be present in the valley. Not all meetings will be held at the same place. Different places have been fixed for this. Recently, terrorists attacked an army vehicle in Poonch’s Bhataduriyan. Five soldiers were martyred in that attack. Security agencies have searched every nook and corner of the valley to reach the terrorists who carried out the attack, but so far no clue has been found. Hand grenades, sticky bombs, foreign weapons and steel bullets were used in the Poonch attack.

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According to security agencies, there is a possibility of terrorist attack on camps and vehicles of security forces in the valley. Special vigilance is being taken in this regard. Pakistan’s launching pads adjacent to the international border, from where terrorists are likely to enter Jammu and Kashmir, are being monitored. Special commandos are being deployed to ensure that there is no risk to foreign guests in the city. In view of the possibility of suicide attack, NSG squads have also reached Kashmir. Anti-drone devices are being installed around the venue of the meeting and along the route fixed for the foreign guests.

Removed street vendors from the roadside

Foreign guests will be taken to places like Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Dal Lake, Dachigam National Park, Shalimar and Nishat Bagh and Pari Mahal. In addition to electronic surveillance, several teams of various security forces have been deployed at these sites. Special protection is being given to the people of minority communities. In some places, street vendors are being removed from the roadside.

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