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LeT, JeM get ‘candid support’ from Pak, says Army Chief

Army Chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag on Thursday slammed Pakistan for giving “candid support” to terror groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) as he called on the international community to join hands in combating the menace.

Days after suspected LeT operatives struck in Pampore in J&K, Suhag hit out at Pakistan, saying: “Terrorist groups like LeT and JeM get candid support from across our western borders.” 

The attack at Pampore left three Armymen dead, including two Captains of the Special Forces. Two CRPF personnel, too, were killed by three heavily armed “foreign” terrorists who were shot after a fierce 48-hour-long gunbattle.

At a seminar organised by army think tank CLAWS, Suhag said the spreading influence of the Islamic State, in particular through social and other forms of media, has thrown up challenges of global and regional security. “What is worrying is that these groups can no longer be dismissed as regional manifestations of violence,” he said.

Noting that such jihadist outfits take advantage of the international connected systems of finance, commerce and transit to stay flexible and reach any part of the globe, Suhag said it was “necessary for international community to fight this menace as one by sharing of intel and adoption of training techniques from each other”.

He added that the 9/11, 26/11 and recent Paris attacks have changed the perception among world leaders regarding the threat from terrorism.

The Army Chief said: “We need to address not only the methods but also the factors that contribute to the spread of terrorism. The main threat comes from fundamental ideology and twisted interpretations which are promoting radical thinking.”
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