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Jaish-e-Mohammed threatens to blow up railway stations, temples in 6 states by October 8
India

Updated Sep 16, 2019 | 10:47 IST | Times Now Digital



Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has threatened to blow up railway stations, temples across India by October 8. Security has been beefed up at important installations following the threat.

1568604427-Rohtak_police.png

The letter has been purportedly sent by Jaish-e-Mohammed

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • A letter, purpotedly sent by Jaish-e-Mohammed, has been received by Rohtak railway station officials
  • Last month, Navy chief had warned of possible terror attacks, saying there's credible inputs that JeM is training its members for an attack
Rewari: A letter, reportedly sent by Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed has been received by Rohtak Railway station officials, threatening to blow up railway stations and temples across six states by October 8. Several prominent railway stations including Rohtak, Hisar, Mumbai, Chennai, Jaipur, Bhopal, and Kota, have been named in the letter.

The government agencies are yet to ascertain the authenticity of the letter. Prima facie, it appeared to be written on a torn-school notebook paper.

According to the Haryana Railway Police officials, the letter was sent to Rohtak Junction Station Superintendent's office and was received by the station manager around 3 pm on Saturday by ordinary post. The letter bears the name of one Masood Ahmad allegedly from Karachi, Pakistan.

In the wake of the threat, security has been beefed up in and around the Rewari railway station and other important installations and places named in the letter as the authorities don't want to take any chance.

Last month, specific inputs were received that JeM is training people for different types of attacks. While Navy chief warned of underwater attack, Lt Gen SK Saini, GOC-in-C, Army Southern Command issued a terror alert in the southern states after abandoned boats were found in Sir Creek in Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.

Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa had also highlighted several reports saying that there could be a possible attack on Indian Air Force's air bases in Gujarat.

This has come amid a war-rhetoric being peddled by Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370 that provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Islamabad is trying to internationalise the Kashmir issue since August 5 and has left no stone unturned in its attempt. However, most of the stakeholders in the international community have come out in support of India asserting that the two neighbours should resolve the issue bilaterally through talks.



https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...tions-temples-in-six-states-by-october/489403
 
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I think india is preparing for war and to gain world support in war against Pakistan they will carryout big terrorist falseflag attack deep within india.Looking at iran saudi tension this seems to be planned by zionists to destroy Pakistan and we should prepare for war.World is moving towards ww3
 
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Jaish-e-Mohammed threatens to blow up railway stations, temples in 6 states by October 8
India

Updated Sep 16, 2019 | 10:47 IST | Times Now Digital



Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has threatened to blow up railway stations, temples across India by October 8. Security has been beefed up at important installations following the threat.

1568604427-Rohtak_police.png

The letter has been purportedly sent by Jaish-e-Mohammed

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • A letter, purpotedly sent by Jaish-e-Mohammed, has been received by Rohtak railway station officials
  • Last month, Navy chief had warned of possible terror attacks, saying there's credible inputs that JeM is training its members for an attack
Rewari: A letter, reportedly sent by Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed has been received by Rohtak Railway station officials, threatening to blow up railway stations and temples across six states by October 8. Several prominent railway stations including Rohtak, Hisar, Mumbai, Chennai, Jaipur, Bhopal, and Kota, have been named in the letter.

The government agencies are yet to ascertain the authenticity of the letter. Prima facie, it appeared to be written on a torn-school notebook paper.

According to the Haryana Railway Police officials, the letter was sent to Rohtak Junction Station Superintendent's office and was received by the station manager around 3 pm on Saturday by ordinary post. The letter bears the name of one Masood Ahmad allegedly from Karachi, Pakistan.

In the wake of the threat, security has been beefed up in and around the Rewari railway station and other important installations and places named in the letter as the authorities don't want to take any chance.

Last month, specific inputs were received that JeM is training people for different types of attacks. While Navy chief warned of underwater attack, Lt Gen SK Saini, GOC-in-C, Army Southern Command issued a terror alert in the southern states after abandoned boats were found in Sir Creek in Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.

Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa had also highlighted several reports saying that there could be a possible attack on Indian Air Force's air bases in Gujarat.

This has come amid a war-rhetoric being peddled by Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370 that provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Islamabad is trying to internationalise the Kashmir issue since August 5 and has left no stone unturned in its attempt. However, most of the stakeholders in the international community have come out in support of India asserting that the two neighbours should resolve the issue bilaterally through talks.



https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...tions-temples-in-six-states-by-october/489403[/QUOT

Not only do they sent love letters but also don't forget to keep identification cards, map, plans, ID cards etc....
 
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I think india is preparing for war and to gain world support in war against Pakistan they will carryout big terrorist falseflag attack deep within india.Looking at iran saudi tension this seems to be planned by zionists to destroy Pakistan and we should prepare for war.World is moving towards ww3

War is never a solution.

India and Pakistan should sit together and resolve all outstanding issues.
 
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War is never a solution.

India and Pakistan should sit together and resolve all outstanding issues.

Yep, we can start of by India following UNSC resolution and withdrawing troops from J&K and letting people of J&K decide their future.

As for Pakistan it does lot more including releasing of your pilot, only shooting down 2 out of 9 locks it had, allowed modi face saving by not releasing details of events of 27 Feb earlier and stretching out its hand peace.
 
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I think india is preparing for war and to gain world support in war against Pakistan they will carryout big terrorist falseflag attack deep within india.Looking at iran saudi tension this seems to be planned by zionists to destroy Pakistan and we should prepare for war.World is moving towards ww3
Time for conscription for all above 18 and cadet training for under 16s.
 
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Not only do they sent love letters but also don't forget to keep identification cards, map, plans, ID cards etc....
they also keep wrappers of sooper biscuits, F-16 naswar and multani sohan halwa along so that if they get caught or killed enemy will easily be able to identify their country of origin.
 
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Jaish-e-Mohammed threatens to blow up railway stations, temples in 6 states by October 8
India

Updated Sep 16, 2019 | 10:47 IST | Times Now Digital



Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has threatened to blow up railway stations, temples across India by October 8. Security has been beefed up at important installations following the threat.

1568604427-Rohtak_police.png

The letter has been purportedly sent by Jaish-e-Mohammed

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • A letter, purpotedly sent by Jaish-e-Mohammed, has been received by Rohtak railway station officials
  • Last month, Navy chief had warned of possible terror attacks, saying there's credible inputs that JeM is training its members for an attack
Rewari: A letter, reportedly sent by Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed has been received by Rohtak Railway station officials, threatening to blow up railway stations and temples across six states by October 8. Several prominent railway stations including Rohtak, Hisar, Mumbai, Chennai, Jaipur, Bhopal, and Kota, have been named in the letter.

The government agencies are yet to ascertain the authenticity of the letter. Prima facie, it appeared to be written on a torn-school notebook paper.

According to the Haryana Railway Police officials, the letter was sent to Rohtak Junction Station Superintendent's office and was received by the station manager around 3 pm on Saturday by ordinary post. The letter bears the name of one Masood Ahmad allegedly from Karachi, Pakistan.

In the wake of the threat, security has been beefed up in and around the Rewari railway station and other important installations and places named in the letter as the authorities don't want to take any chance.

Last month, specific inputs were received that JeM is training people for different types of attacks. While Navy chief warned of underwater attack, Lt Gen SK Saini, GOC-in-C, Army Southern Command issued a terror alert in the southern states after abandoned boats were found in Sir Creek in Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.

Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa had also highlighted several reports saying that there could be a possible attack on Indian Air Force's air bases in Gujarat.

This has come amid a war-rhetoric being peddled by Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370 that provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Islamabad is trying to internationalise the Kashmir issue since August 5 and has left no stone unturned in its attempt. However, most of the stakeholders in the international community have come out in support of India asserting that the two neighbours should resolve the issue bilaterally through talks.



https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...tions-temples-in-six-states-by-october/489403
Didn't they find the map locating the targets, timmings, names, family tree and copy of CNIC of the attackers?

Indians are getting lazy, they can't even get the contents correct.
 
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Jaish-e-Mohammed threatens to blow up railway stations, temples in 6 states by October 8
India

Updated Sep 16, 2019 | 10:47 IST | Times Now Digital



Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has threatened to blow up railway stations, temples across India by October 8. Security has been beefed up at important installations following the threat.

1568604427-Rohtak_police.png

The letter has been purportedly sent by Jaish-e-Mohammed

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • A letter, purpotedly sent by Jaish-e-Mohammed, has been received by Rohtak railway station officials
  • Last month, Navy chief had warned of possible terror attacks, saying there's credible inputs that JeM is training its members for an attack
Rewari: A letter, reportedly sent by Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed has been received by Rohtak Railway station officials, threatening to blow up railway stations and temples across six states by October 8. Several prominent railway stations including Rohtak, Hisar, Mumbai, Chennai, Jaipur, Bhopal, and Kota, have been named in the letter.

The government agencies are yet to ascertain the authenticity of the letter. Prima facie, it appeared to be written on a torn-school notebook paper.

According to the Haryana Railway Police officials, the letter was sent to Rohtak Junction Station Superintendent's office and was received by the station manager around 3 pm on Saturday by ordinary post. The letter bears the name of one Masood Ahmad allegedly from Karachi, Pakistan.

In the wake of the threat, security has been beefed up in and around the Rewari railway station and other important installations and places named in the letter as the authorities don't want to take any chance.

Last month, specific inputs were received that JeM is training people for different types of attacks. While Navy chief warned of underwater attack, Lt Gen SK Saini, GOC-in-C, Army Southern Command issued a terror alert in the southern states after abandoned boats were found in Sir Creek in Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.

Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa had also highlighted several reports saying that there could be a possible attack on Indian Air Force's air bases in Gujarat.

This has come amid a war-rhetoric being peddled by Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370 that provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Islamabad is trying to internationalise the Kashmir issue since August 5 and has left no stone unturned in its attempt. However, most of the stakeholders in the international community have come out in support of India asserting that the two neighbours should resolve the issue bilaterally through talks.



https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...tions-temples-in-six-states-by-october/489403
Another false flag op. Alert !!!
 
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