American M-24 sniper, Pakistan made mine recovered from Amarnath Yatra route: No one will be allowed to disrupt peace, says Army

Chinar Corps Chief General KJS Dhillon

Chinar Corps Commander Lt General K.J.S. Dhillon held a press conference on Friday elaborating on the situation in Jammu & Kashmir with other officers of the Indian Army. He asserted that the IEDs and terrorists expert in them point towards a definitive Pakistan hand in terrorism in Kashmir.

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In addition, a Pakistani landmine has also been recovered from terrorists. The Army considers it to be definitive evidence of Pakistani involvement in terrorism in the valley and has asserted that it will not be tolerated.

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The mine was displayed by the Army at the press conference. It bears the marks of the Pakistan Ordnance Factory.

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Furthermore, an American M-24 sniper rifle with a telescope was recovered from the Amarnath Yatra route. It points towards the threat of terrorism the devotees of Amarnath face.

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The Army also spoke clearly on the menace of home-grown terrorism. The country was informed that 83% of terrorists in Kashmir begin as stone pelters. 64% of them die within a year, 7% die within the first 10 days. The Army told the mothers in the valley that if they were willing to allow their sons to pelt stone at security forces for 500 rupees, then he will become terrorist in the future. The unsaid implication was that their sons will be dead within a year.

There was also a great terror threat to Amarnath Yatris. The Army said that IED attacks were planned against them. However, the route has been ‘sanitized’ by the Army.

Currently, the Amarnath Yatra is suspended due to bad weather conditions in the area. Mudslides and shooting stones were reported from the route. The Yatra is expected to resume after August 4.

OpIndia Staff: Staff reporter at OpIndia