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CM Omar Abdullah (File Photo)
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday reacted to the recent busting of a terror module by the J&K Police, saying that while the action is commendable, it raises serious questions about the continued infiltration of terrorists.
Police arrested five persons, including a Pakistani terrorist wanted for over 16 years, after dismantling an alleged Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) module with inter-state links, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said the operation was a positive step but raised concerns over continuous terrorist infiltration into the region.
“It is good that the module was busted,” Abdullah told reporters.
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where did they come from and why did they come? We are repeatedly told that terrorism is over and there is no trace of it left. Yet, such modules keep getting busted, and terrorists coming from across the border are found,” he added.
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Responding to remarks made by Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, the Chief Minister dismissed the claims.
“It hasn’t even been a year since Operation Sindoor was completed. Forget Kolkata, they could barely reach Jammu.
Even in Jammu, they did not cause any significant damage. They could not even reach the country’s capital,” he said.
The dream of reaching Kolkata should be forgotten by them Omar Abdullah added
Location : New Delhi
Published : 8 April 2026, 11:48 AM IST
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