“Pakistani army helping militants to infiltrate into Kashmir”
Suhail Khan
Uri : The 19-year-old militant who was arrested along the Line of Control (LOC) said the Pakistan army is helping militants to infiltrate this side of Jammu and Kashmir for violence.
Addressing media at Uri Brigade as per Kashmir Despatch Correspondent, the 19-year-old Ali Baba Patri son of Late Mohammad Latief a resident of Palpora Punjab Pakistan said that by spreading misinformation about Kashmir, Pakistan based militant outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba is sending young boys to Kashmir for arms struggle.
“We were told that the Indian army in Kashmir has made lives of people hell and are harassing common masses but this information is completely baseless and the situation here in Kashmir is peaceful than Pakistan,” the arrested militant told media
He said after losing his father, he was in need of help and that time he got in touch with one of the LET militants and later was trained in a militant camp later this year to infiltrate into Kashmir.
“I was supposed to meet a person in Pattan and to recruit more youths for the arms struggle inside Kashmir.”
In a message to her mother, the Pakistani militant said that he will be back and will join his family to live a normal life.
“The Indian army treated us well and is providing all kinds of logistic and moral support. They assured us to send us back to Pakistan,” he added.
The arrested militant is said to be part of 8 militants group that infiltrated Kashmir recently via Uri in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.
The army statement said that in a week-long operation 7 militants were killed and one was arrested along the line of control in Uri.
