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India should have attacked Pakistan after 2001 Parliament attack: BJP leader

Indian intelligence agencies have received reports that JeM may attack the Parliament

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ANI New Delhi
Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former home secretary R K Singh on Monday said India should have attacked Pakistan after the December 13, 2001, terror strike on Parliament.

"After the parliament attack, we had mobilised troops, but did not act. We should have attacked Pakistan, as it was an act of war," he said.

Responding to the reports that the Jaish-e Mohammed (JeM) may attack Parliament, the former home secretary said, "Just want to convey to them that this will be crossing of 'red line'."

Indian intelligence agencies have received reports that JeM plans to execute a 2001 style attack on the Parliament to avenge the Indian Army's surgical strikes along the Line of Control (LoC), reported by a leading daily
 

JeM may also target Delhi Secretariat, Akshardham and Lotus Temple, the report added.

According to the report, Pakistan's intelligence agency Inter-Service Intelligence has given a free hand to JeM to avenge the surgical strikes by the Indian Army.

On September 18, four heavily armed JeM militants had stormed a battalion headquarters of the Army in North Kashmir's Uri town in the wee hours, killing 20 soldiers and injuring over a dozen others.

In retaliation to the attack, seven terror launch pads across the LoC were targeted by the army on the night of 28 September in a nearly five-hour-long operation during which heli-borne and ground forces were deployed.

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First Published: Oct 10 2016 | 2:39 PM IST

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