ISI Urges Terror Sympathisers to Infiltrate Indian Political Parties

Pakistan's ISI has directed its network in Jammu and Kashmir to join Indian political parties to avoid crackdowns as it attempts to revive dormant terror groups. Security agencies monitor these developments closely to counter efforts of embedding terror supporters within political structures.

ISI Urges Terror Sympathisers to Infiltrate Indian Political Parties
Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh visits Makhan relief camp (Photo/ANI)
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Seeking to avoid security crackdowns and investigations into terrorism, Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has directed its network of sympathisers in Jammu and Kashmir to infiltrate mainstream political parties, according to officials.

The ISI is also attempting to reinvigorate local terror outfits from the 1990s with the aim of masking Pakistan's involvement while reassessing its strategies under international scrutiny. The move comes as security forces increase pressure on conventional terror groups.

Security officials revealed interrogation details showing some network members involved with national political parties, highlighting ISI's desperation to shield operatives by embedding them in official political structures.

These developments are monitored closely by central intelligence agencies, which are combating ongoing attempts to radicalise youth and sustain peace in the region amidst renewed terror group activity.

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