( G-20 meeting)
( G-20 meeting)

Pakistan trying to disrupt G-20 meeting( G-20 meeting)

New Delhi. After the removal of Article 370, Pakistan is continuously engaged in hatching new conspiracies in Jammu and Kashmir. Top intelligence sources have toldthat Pakistani agencies, disturbed by the changes in Jammu and Kashmir after the removal of Article 370, are now trying to disrupt the G-20 meeting( G-20 meeting) to be held in Srinagar on May 22-24. Are. Pakistan is trying to intensify terrorist activities here.

According to sources, all terrorist groups, diplomatic channels and organizations outside Pakistan have been asked to make all possible efforts to sabotage the event. Sources said that around 40 foreign terrorists, who were waiting secretly in Kashmir for almost a year, have become active. Sources also told that they have been asked to do some major activity to prove that Kashmir is not stable.

Attempts to activate terrorists in many parts of India
He said that not only in Kashmir, terrorist groups have been instructed to carry out operations in other parts of India as well. Recent alerts from intelligence agencies say that these groups may also target officials of the Central Terrorist Investigation Agency in Delhi. Sources said that recently it was found that the terrorists are now hiding in the forests and are using Naxal-like guerrilla tactics.

What is Pakistan thinking about Jammu and Kashmir
According to intelligence officials, Pakistan wants to tell the world that all the actions taken by India in Jammu and Kashmir are illegal. The Kashmir issue also figured in Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s recent visit to India, which included a statement issued by his ministry. Officials said that till Pakistan does not stop such activities, the question of bilateral talks does not arise.

Sources said that India has given the list of foreign terrorists hiding here to Pakistani agencies, but no action has been taken. He told that drugs, arms and ammunition are being regularly sent from across the border in Jammu and Punjab.