Jammu and Kashmir: Terrorists use Burkha as a tool to Attack Security Forces
Srinagar: The latest video footage of CCTV shared by the well-known media shows how terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir use Burkha as a tool to attack security forces in the state. “The involvement of women in terror activities in Jammu and Kashmir is rising, and it could be more dangerous for the nation and its security,” says a media report.
The latest video shows that one woman wearing a burkha had thrown a petrol bomb at CRPF soldiers’ bunker.
On Wednesday, Kashmir Police IG Vijay Kumar said, “The woman who threw the bomb at the CRPF bunker in Sopore has been identified. She will be arrested soon.”
According to the media report, ‘Dukhtaran-e-Millat’ is a women’s terrorist group in Jammu and Kashmir – which tries to establish the Islamist rules and regulations in the state and take all steps against India and its security.
The terrorist group ‘Dukhtaran-e-Millat’, was established in 1987, and Asiya Andrabi is a leader of this group. Andrabi and Associate Fahmida Sofisopore are currently in Tihar jail.
(Vinayak)