Pakistan is using PoK as a terrorist launch pad for infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir

Every Indian knows that Pakistan has been trying to create unrest in Jammu and Kashmir for decades under one agenda. A social worker from PoK has made this sensational disclosure. The leader of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Sardar Sagir, made a sensational disclosure that Pakistan is using PoK as a terrorist launch pad for infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir. 

Sagir also sealed the input of Indian intelligence agencies which said that the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists were trying to infiltrate in large numbers in the launch pad at PoK. In his statement, Sagir said that a large number of terrorists are being trained in PoK. Besides, a large number of terrorists are trying to infiltrate into India. These terrorists are constantly trying to infiltrate, are being killed and will continue to be killed. In his statement, Sagir said that Pakistan is using terrorists to create instability in Jammu and Kashmir under an Agenda Day. Not only that, in 1947 also, Pakistan made a great effort to destabilize Kashmir. Since 1980, Pakistan has consistently tried to disturb Jammu and Kashmir. This was Pakistan's intention to set up terrorist organisations like Hizbul Mujahideen and Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen in 1989.

In addition, Sagir said that Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat ul Dawa were also formed by Hafiz Saeed to create unrest in Kashmir. The world community should be seen as a part of Pakistan's terrorist activities. The situation in Ghulam Kashmir is very bad. The people there are battling Pakistani persecity and terrorism. After the 9/11 terror attacks, Pakistan has been exposed to the issue of terrorism and the peaceful struggle of the people of Ghulam Kashmir has come to the fore.

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