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India-Pakistan |
Jaish, Lashkar hold meet, discuss strategy |
2002-06-02 |
Looking for a new strategy in the wake of international pressure on the Pakistan government to rein in militants, some of the banned outfits held a secret meeting on May 31. The meeting, attended by representatives of all religious schools of thought and activists of Jaish-e-Muhammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba, stressed on the need to jointly foil attempts by the government to crackdown on their activities. The participants felt that India, by using latest technology including spy cameras to detect their hideouts in Kashmir, had made it more difficult for them to carry out their tasks, a report of published in the local media said. Ceasing and desisting probably isn't one of the options they're considering. |
Posted by:Fred Pruitt |