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New Delhi: Over 250 former militants from Jammu and Kashmir are waiting to enter India from Nepal after security agencies prepared new procedures for crossing the border against the backdrop of a controversy over the arrest of a suspected militant on the frontier.

Sources said close to 200 people, including militants and their families, have already crossed over to India in the last few months through official check posts of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), which guards the 1,751-km border.

The force has also deputed specially chosen personnel, hailing from the state and conversant with the Kashmiri language, to man these locations where the ex-militants reach for crossing over to the Indian soil.

The issue came to the light after the row over the arrest of Syed Liyaqat Shah by the Delhi Police on suspicion of being a Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist while Jammu and Kashmir Police claimed he was on his way to surrender in March this year.

The Union Home Ministry had sometime back institutionalised procedures to be followed for using the Nepal route for surrendering of Kashmiri youths who had crossed over to Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir in 1990s.

"The Jammu and Kashmir government (state CID) has validated a list of such people and shared it with the Union government (Home Ministry). The SSB, by virtue of guarding that border, is the nodal authority to receive such people coming from Nepal to JK police," a senior official said.

SSB chief Arun Chaudhary, during an interaction with journalists before the 50th Raising Day celebrations of the force, refused to give details about the procedures adopted on this open border in this regard.

"I can just say that this is a friendly border but we have seen in the last few years that some elements have started exploiting the frontier to carry out their nefarious designs in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. We are always alert," the SSB Director General (DG) said.

Over 250 ex-militants from JK waiting in Nepal to come India New Delhi, Dec 17 (PTI) Over 250 former militants from Jammu and Kashmir are waiting to enter India from Nepal after security agencies prepared new procedures for crossing the border against the backdrop of a controversy over the arrest of a suspected militant on the frontier.

Sources said close to 200 people, including militants and their families, have already crossed over to India in the last few months through official check posts of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), which guards the 1,751-km border.

The force has also deputed specially chosen personnel, hailing from the state and conversant with the Kashmiri language, to man these locations where the ex-militants reach for crossing over to the Indian soil.

The issue came to the light after the row over the arrest of Syed Liyaqat Shah by the Delhi Police on suspicion of being a Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist while Jammu and Kashmir Police claimed he was on his way to surrender in March this year.

The Union Home Ministry had sometime back institutionalised procedures to be followed for using the Nepal route for surrendering of Kashmiri youths who had crossed over to Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir in 1990s.

"The Jammu and Kashmir government (state CID) has validated a list of such people and shared it with the Union government (Home Ministry). The SSB, by virtue of guarding that border, is the nodal authority to receive such people coming from Nepal to J&K police," a senior official said.

SSB chief Arun Chaudhary, during an interaction with journalists before the 50th Raising Day celebrations of the force, refused to give details about the procedures adopted on this open border in this regard.

"I can just say that this is a friendly border but we have seen in the last few years that some elements have started exploiting the frontier to carry out their nefarious designs in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. We are always alert," the SSB Director General (DG) said.

Over 250 ex-militants from J&K waiting in Nepal to come India

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These terrorists already choose their faith by falling in pakistani propaganda.

India should not allow any of these terrorist, they can work as sleeping cell for LeT or other terror organisations.
 
I actually saw a video on youtube about India-Nepal border and was shocked to see no checking at all!

Thats gross stupidity
 
Once these militants enter Kashmir they won't survive even for 6 months including their commanders ......

Militants who want to meet their families and lead a peaceful life in society are welcome and GOI have taken initiative regarding this.
 
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I think these people are waiting to surrender. We should go easy on them, let them integrate back in the society. Obviously the ones who have committed crime, involved in attacks should be punished. We should get as much info out of them as possible and obviously keep an eye on them!
 
I think these people are waiting to surrender. We should go easy on them, let them integrate back in the society. Obviously the ones who have committed crime, involved in attacks should be punished. We should get as much info out of them as possible and obviously keep an eye on them!
Surrender? :lol:

A guy tied with explosive vest will never surrender sir
 
As they are surrendering, we should go easy on them but keep a close eye on them and if found any suspecious movement, immediately transfer them to some unmarked grave.
 
Surrender? :lol:

A guy tied with explosive vest will never surrender sir

Not always true. Some of these surrendered terrorists have been very helpful in busting many underground cells. If they wish to surrender, we should help them, and of course we have to be careful and watchful.
 
As they are surrendering, we should go easy on them but keep a close eye on them and if found any suspecious movement, immediately transfer them to some unmarked grave.
We shouldn't allow them to step on our lands.

Surrender? THey're just coming to add fuel to fire in Kashmir...just an excuse to get in India
 
kill all those bastard.....ye dil mange more hangs of terrorist.....
brother they're ex militants as per source...

Not always true. Some of these surrendered terrorists have been very helpful in busting many underground cells. If they wish to surrender, we should help them, and of course we have to be careful and watchful.
Yes I agree
 
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