New Delhi: Intelligence agencies have received inputs that Pakistani spy agency ISI is plotting to carry out terror strikes in India.
According to reports, the ISI recently held a meeting with chief commanders of terrorist groups - Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Hizbul Mujahideen and Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) at a camp in PoK.
Intelligence inputs also suggested that nearly 30 militants have been brought close to the Line of Control (LoC) and are having some specific directions.
The meeting was chaired by ISI handler Showkat Khan, Times of India reported, for which the terrorists travelled from Peshawar.
It is stated that ISI has asked these terror outfits to launch terror attacks on Indian soil and that it will provide logistical help to them.
All these terrorists are said to be highly trained and have been asked to cross over to India before the routes in the upper reaches are blocked by snow.
Yesterday, PTI reported that Jamaat-ud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed is touring terrorist camps along the border and provoking militants to carry out attacks in India.
BSF said that Pakistan's security forces are allowing Saeed to openly operate in the border areas to indoctrinate terrorist groups.
Meanwhile, there are also reports that terror group Islamic State can help push militants into Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan with BSF Inspector General Rakesh Gupta saying that infiltration attempts by guerrillas from Pakistan had gone up by 45 per cent this year.
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