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Gunmen who carried out India’s Punjab attack were Muslim

Condemning yesterday’s terror attack in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district, he said “India’s foreign policy with regard to Pakistan has failed”.

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Indian media have quoted Indian Punjab s Chief Minister Parkash Singh as saying that the attackers came from across border.

What little momentum this lacklustre process enjoys, has already been derailed by protests on either side and the latest terrorist attack is clearly seeking to exploit this failure. In case the situation warranted their involvement, the state government would not have hesitated to hand over the command of counter-terror operation to the army, he said.

Nonetheless, it is important to find out where the terrorists came from.

According to the Ufa joint statement Modi and Sharif “agreed that India and Pakistan have a collective responsibility to ensure peace and promote development”.

Meanwhile, the event has been condemned by the government that was Pakistani, amid claims by officers that were Indian that the edge was intersected over by the opponents from Pakistan.

The commando said one of the terrorists moved his position always, persuading for that there were more than three individuals present.

As the investigation continues and the Pakistani origins of this attack are better understood, the Indian government is trying to gauge whether this attack in Punjab foreshadows other Pakistan-backed sub-conventional strikes outside of Kashmir.

Ahead of National Security Adviser (NSA) -level talks, the ongoing peace process between neighbouring India and Pakistan received a huge blow on Monday with the killing of at least 11 people in a terror attack. Indian security sources said that the attackers were suspected of belonging to either the Lashkar-e-Taiba or the Jaish-e-Mohammad but offered no evidence of membership of either, only saying that the men were not Sikhs.

It is fenced virtually all the size and lit brightly sufficient to be seen from area, however at floor degree a lot of it’s loosely guarded.

“The gunmen crossed over while in the Jammu area from a edge region between Pakistan and Indian”, she stated.

Pathak is also expected to meet senior Punjab police officials, who oversaw the operation that led to the elimination of three terrorists on Monday.

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K Rajendra, Director General of Jammu & Kashmir Police, confirmed to Rising Kashmir that two bullet-proof vehicles were dispatched to Punjab. Indian security officials confirmed that the terrorists used sophisticated weapons and Chinese grenades to kill innocent civilians.

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