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What should be obvious is the int community will be witnessing the genocide of the Kashmiris in IOK. Question is: Will we watch another appeasement of fascism, this time in the garb of BJP govt, or will the int community have the moral courage to stop this from happening? — Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) August 8, 2019

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SRINAGAR: A seven-member Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) suicide squad has infiltrated into Jammu & Kashmir to perpetrate a massive terror attack on Eid or ahead of the Independence Day , top intelligence sources told the TOI.Sources said Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence ( ISI ) has given a go ahead to the banned terror group JeM - headed by globally designated terrorist Masood Azhar - to cause as many casualties as they can, without worrying about the "collateral damage". Security officials suspect that the terror group may attack a mosque so that Pakistan is able to pin the blame on India.The inputs about Pakistan’s sponsored attack have come six days after India reorganised and converted Jammu and Kashmir state into union territory. Incidentally, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, on Sunday in a couple of virulent tweets against India, compared the BJP government with genocidal Nazis, targeting Muslims in the subcontinent.Police sources said a group of seven Jaish terrorists entered the region, south of Banihal and Pir Panjal mountain range. "We suspect they infiltrated from Rajouri or Poonch district," a top official said.The attack has been planned by Masood Azhar’s brother, Abdul Rauf who is in charge of terror operations for the group. He is also known to have planned and executed the hijacking of IC-814 plane in 1999. Intelligence sources said that Rauf met ISI officials in Rawalpindi to organize the attack and after sending the suicide squad to Jammu & Kashmir, went back to Bhawalpur.Police sources in south Kashmir said that they have inputs that the group will likely attack civilian traffic and security installations along the highway in Anantnag district.Security analysts in Srinagar told TOI that Pakistan is desperate to draw international attention after having been dismissed by the US and the Muslim countries too. “Terror is the only cost-effective strategy that they are left with, now that India has concretised integration of J&K with the rest of the country,” a counter-insurgency expert said.Pakistan, he said, also wants to demonstrate to the pro-Pakistan separatists in Kashmir that they will continue to support terror and violent separatism in the valley.Read this story in MarathiRead this story in Bengali