Tag: Terrorists

  • Vice President Pays Tributes To Martyrs Of Mumbai Terror Attacks

    Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Thursday paid tributes to the martyrs of the Mumbai terror attacks and said it is time for the world to come together to isolate nations supporting and sponsoring terrorism. On the 12th anniversary of the terror strike, he expressed solidarity with families who were victims of the dastardly attack.

    The vice president said it is time for the world to come together to isolate nations supporting and sponsoring terrorism. On November 26, 2008, 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists from Pakistan arrived by sea route in Mumbai and opened fire, killing 166 people, including 18 security personnel, and injuring several others during the 60-hour siege in the city.

  • Pakistan bowed to India’s pressure, confesses to Mumbai attack

    On the terrorist attack in Mumbai, the financial capital of India, Pakistan has finally confessed that its land was used in the Mumbai terror attack and the terrorists who came from there caused havoc. A list has been issued by Pakistan, which names more than a dozen such terrorists who were directly related to the terror attack in Mumbai.

    Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FI) has admitted that the attacks on the Taj Hotel in Mumbai have been carried out by 11 Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. Many Lashkar-e-Taiba militants have been named in this list, including Iftikar Ali, Mohammad Amjad Khan, Mohammad Usman, Abdul Rahman, among others. With this, Pakistan has confessed that the Mumbai terror attack was planned and funded from Pakistan.

    Let me tell you that for the last several years, India was continuously pressurizing Pakistan on the Mumbai terror attack. As a result, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan finally had to kneel before India. Now Pakistan has decided to take strong action against the terrorists of Pakistan involved in the Mumbai attack. Let us tell you that on the night of 26 November 2008, the terrorists attacked 6 places including the Taj Hotel in Mumbai. Around 160 people lost their lives in the attack.

  • Terrorists try to repeat attack like Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir, grenade thrown on army vehicle explodes on road

    Jammu Kashmir: A terrorist attack took place in Baramulla in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday. In Baramulla, terrorists attacked the Indian Army vehicle by throwing grenades on Monday. However, the grenade failed to hit the vehicle and fell on the road and exploded. 6 people have been injured in this attack. The injured are undergoing treatment at a local hospital in Baramulla.

    According to news agency ANI, six civilians were injured in grenade attack due to falling on the road. Jammu and Kashmir police said, “A grenade exploded on the road, injuring six civilians present at the scene. The Pulwama attack was also targeted by the security forces.” More than 40 soldiers of the Indian Army were killed in this attack.

    Significantly, in many areas of the valley, the army is continuously killing terrorists. Explain that in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Saturday, three terrorists were killed and an army soldier was martyred. Earlier, four militants were killed in an encounter with security forces on Friday in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir, while one surrendered. Among the terrorists killed was a former policeman. Shakur Parre, one of the slain terrorists, was a former J&K policeman and district commander of the al-Badr organization. Another terrorist was also involved in the killing of a panch. Weapons and cartridges were recovered from the spot who were killed in the mutt.

  • 4 Terrorists killed in encounter in south kashmir

    Four militants were killed in an encounter with security forces in Shopian district of south Kashmir on Friday. Police informed about this.

    He said that in this encounter a terrorist has surrendered, arms and ammunition have been recovered on the spot.

    A joint team of police and army laid siege to the whereabouts of the militants in Killur area on a specific information, after which the militants started firing. As a result, the encounter started on both sides.

    “Four militants have been killed, while one has surrendered, two AK 47s and three pistols have been recovered from the spot. The joint operation is on,” the army said.

  • Army chief says stone pelters in J & K must be dealt with sternly

    A day after a 22-year-old Army jawan was killed in stone pelting in Kashmir, Army chief Gen. Bipin Rawat said Saturday stone pelters are over ground workers of terrorists and they should be dealt with sternly.

    Gen. Rawat also sent a tough message to Pakistan, saying if Islamabad continues to support cross-border terrorism, then the Indian Army can resort to “other actions” too.

    Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event to mark the Infantry Day, the Army chief, however, did not elaborate on what could be the possible action he was talking about.

    The Army had carried out “surgical strikes” on terror launch pads across the Line of Actual Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir on September 28, 2016, following a string of terror attacks on military installations in India by Pakistan-based terror groups.

    The Army chief also asked Pakistan to desist from aiding and abetting terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that the Indian State was “strong enough” to ensure that the border state remains a part of India and no one can take it away by force or any other means.

    On death of jawan Rajendra Singh in stone-pelting in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Gen. Rawat reiterated his earlier stand that the stone-pelters are nothing but over ground workers of terror outfits. “I still say the same… If they (stone-pelters) can kill people with such acts, are they not becoming like terrorists.”

    22-year-old Singh died at a hospital in Srinagar Friday after he sustained head injuries during stone-pelting by a group of youths on Thursday.

    “I want to tell them (stone-pelters) that no one will benefit from stone-pelting,” said the Army chief, adding tough action should be taken against the stone-pelters. He said the Army has got an FIR lodged in the case.

    Talking about Pakistan’s support to cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, Gen. Rawat suggested that the neighbouring country was resorting to a “proxy war” to avenge its defeat at the hands of India in the 1971 war when Bangladesh was liberated.

    The aim of Pakistan, he said, is to keep the Indian Army “embroiled in this proxy war that they have lost.”

    “But, let me assure you, Indian Army and the Indian State is strong enough to ensure that Jammu and Kashmir remain part of India… No one else can take it away by force or by any other means, because legally, legitimately J-K is integral part of India,” he said.

    Asked about the cross-border infiltration, he said Pakistan would be wise to know that by indulging in such activities, harm is coming to Pakistan only.

    “We are capable of finishing any infiltrators who reach our side. But, if Pakistan continues to support infiltration, we can use other kind of action too,” Rawat said.

    He said Pakistan was continuing to fuel disturbances in Jammu and Kashmir, fully knowing that they will never succeed.

    “Legitimately, legally and by all rights, J and K is part of India. Pakistan somehow has been trying to annex this part of the country, more so after they lost East Pakistan with liberation of Bangladesh,” he said.

    The Army chief said despite the passage of so many years, Pakistan still has a desire to succeed in that.

    “And, with liberation of Bangladesh they decided to create a similar situation in Kashmir… Has Pakistan succeeded? They have not. And, Pakistan is fully aware they cannot succeed in Jammu and Kashmir, but they still hope they can succeed. It is just another way to keep the turmoil going and not allow development in the state,” he said.

    The Infantry Day is observed every year to commemorate supreme sacrifices made by Indian Army’s infantry against Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Rawat earlier laid a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti to pay tribute to numerous infantry soldiers who died in the line of duty.