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Kashmir men return from PoK, say terror camps losing appeal

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  • Ghulam Mohammed Bhatt (Hizbul Mujahidden): He reached India in August via Nepal along with two other Kashmiris, Tariq Hussain Khan and Omar Asaf Bhatt. His family had sent him Rs 60,000 through a relative settled in Pakistan. They took a PIA flight to Kathmandu and from there, reached Jammu. He also recounted that the trio had to hire a Sumo from Jammu as public transport was not available due to the Amarnath agitation.

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    terrorBy: apoorva shah | 24-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward What is the loss in morale due to? is it the persistent resistent by the indian army, or is it the tacit reduction in support by pakistan government and the ISI under the US influence?What also is a sign of worry is that when a youth alone can cross the porous border of Indo-Nepal on his own, we can only wonder how easily the militants backed by ISI and other extremist groups infiltrate!!
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