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Six Lashkar Terrorists Entered India via Sri Lanka

Shivani Alakh

There is great uneasiness about infiltrating terrorist organizations present in Pakistan. After all attempts to infiltrate Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan's terrorist organizations have come up with new tricks. According to an intelligence report, six terrorists of the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) have entered Tamil Nadu via Sri Lanka. Intelligence agencies have issued an alert in Coimbatore and Tamil Nadu regarding this input.

The harsh decision of the Narendra Modi government at the Center on Jammu and Kashmir has left the Pakistani rulers sleepy. The Pakistani army and ISI along with Jammu and Kashmir are making continuous efforts to infiltrate terrorists with the intention of spoiling the atmosphere in the country. The Pakistani army is firing on the border on the day so that terrorists can be infiltrated under its cover. Since army personnel are on the border, Pakistan is not able to succeed in its objective.

The alert issued in the city states that one of the infiltrating terrorists is a Pakistani while the other five are Sri Lankan Tamils. In view of this alert, the vigilance of security forces has been increased in Chennai. The Police Commissioner of Chennai has said that in view of the alerts of intelligence agencies, the deployment of policemen in the city has been increased, as well as necessary precautions are being taken. According to the agencies, Pakistan is plotting to infiltrate Afghan terrorists into Kashmir. Not only this, many terrorists are also waiting for infiltration in PoK.

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