Pulwama Attack: Pakistan's Hand Well Established
By Jaibans Singh
Chandigarh, February 15, 2019: The Pulwama incident was a Fiyadeen (Suicide) attack by a so called local terrorist. Who so ever he was, it is yet to be established. Preparing a person for such an operation takes a lot of time and effort. It is not something that can be done by a novice terrorist or a single individual. Preparation of the attack, identifying the target, carrying out the research and reconnaissance, getting the necessary explosives and the vehicle, all require detailed and professional planning. Pakistan based terrorist group JeM has developed such capacities, which also include psychological conditioning of locally recruited terrorists and detailed planning for engineering of violence, is something to think about.
The foreign hand is well established since the terrorist involved had allegiance with the Pakistan based terrorist organisation, Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), whose mastermind Masood Azhar had repeatedly threatened India for such attacks through his open video messages.
The terrorist attack on a CRPF convoy at Pulwama, Srinagar, is a tragedy of monumental proportions. It was a cowardly act of mindless violence that has left the entire nation aghast and horrified.
The JeM was also behind the recent grenade attack on a school in Pulwama in which 19 students were injured; it is also responsible for mobilisation of civilians for creating disruptions during counter-terrorist attacks.
As the country grapples with the calamity, many questions are being raised about the attack and the possible reaction of the Government to the same; volumes have already been said and written about the same.
The most urgent requirement of the moment, however, is for the nation to stand steadfast behind its security forces in this moment of grief. The families of those killed need to be given succour and looked after.
It is being alluded that there was an intelligence failure and a security lapse in assessing the danger being posed in movement of such big convoys of security forces. There is also talk of lack of synergy between security forces in the passage of intelligence.
One need to remain assured that the Intelligence network in Kashmir is strong, effective and synergised as is visible through the incisive and very successful joint counter-terrorist attacks being launched in the valley since the last year plus.
It needs to be acknowledged here that the enemy we are dealing with is equally determined and strives to finds ways to break our network! He will succeed sometimes, as in this unfortunate incident.
The increasing capacity of the Pakistan based JeM in influencing the conflict situation in Kashmir needs to be assessed in detail.
Will the Hurriyat now condemn this dastardly, inhumane and cowardly act? If not, then should it not be taken for granted that the conglomerate supports the same and, on this basis, it be declared as an enemy of the state. How is the Hurriyat being able implement its abhorrent protest calendars with such relative ease?