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THE CONTACT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ISSUE - 634, 29 SEP. - 5 OCT. 2015 PH: (905) 671 - 4761

ISI reviving Sikh militancy Captured terrorists say more Pakistani infiltrators are heading for Indian metros New Delhi Recent infiltration by Pakistani terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir is part of a larger plot to carry out terror strikes Another intelligence input indicates that Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the InterServices Intelligence (ISI), has mobilised terrorists of the Lashkare-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-eMohammad (JeM) and Hizbul Mujahideen, besides Sikh militants living in Pakistan, for strikes in Delhi, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. ISI officials recently held a meeting with terrorists from jihadi and Sikh

in Indian metros, fresh intelligence reports have indicated. The fresh wave of infiltrators has been tasked to strike beyond the Kashmir Valley in

several big cities including New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. Installations of the Army and other security forces will also be targeted.

ISI met with Sikh militants

camps across the border, with the help of LeT founder and Jamaat-udDawah chief Hafiz Saeed. The inputs suggested that some of the terrorists who are undergoing training familiarised themselves with Sikh traditions and Gurmukhi script at Kartarpur Sahib, a gurdwara in Pakistan, with the help of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) chief Ranjit Singh alias Nita. (By Abhishek Bhalla in New Delhi)

radical outfits in Pakistan and have provided funds for the possible strikes. Around 15-20 terrorists from PoK and other parts of Pakistan are being trained in the use of arms and ammunition at

“Recently-arrested Pakistani terrorists revealed plans of terrorist groups to target establishments of security forces, vital installations and vulnerable urban areas, including major metropolitan cities in the immediate future,” an Intelligence Bureau report states. Based on revelations made by the arrested terrorists and other intelligence inputs, an alert has been issued to increase security in New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai and Ahmedabad. The note said while there is an urgent need to strengthen security deployments at Army establishments and vital installations across the country, the security of vulnerable civilian targets in cities also

needs to be reinforced. “Concerned law enforcement and intelligence agencies need to urgently deploy adequate resources to secure major metropolitan cities,” the note adds. The note mentions the killing of five Pakistani

infiltrators on September 18 in Naushera Nar, Gurez sector in J&K as a case in point. The alert was sent last week to police chiefs in Maharashtra, Karnataka, West Bengal, Telangana, Continued on Page 2

Dera chief redraws battle lines in Punjab NASA find evidence of flowing Chandigarh The decision to exonerate Haryanabased religious sect Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim by Akal Takht - the highest Sikh temporal authority in the blasphemy case has not only sparked protests in many parts of Punjab, but also come as a major embarrassment

to both Akal Takht and Gurmeet Ram Rahim.

This is the first time that Sikhs have protested against the Akal Takht decision. The Sikh organisations are also debating the issue of political interference into the working of the supreme Sikh body. Various Sikh organisations, including Dal Khalsa, Shiromani Akali Dal

(Amritsar), Panthak Committee, International United Gurmat Granthi Sabha and Panch Pardhani, have criticised the move. Among the protesters are the families of a Sangrur resident, Karmjit Singh, and Dabwali resident, Harminder Singh, who died during the protests against Dera chief in 2007 when he had Continued on Page 2

water on Mars, life next?

Washington You have one more reason to book your date

Vladimir Putin denies being a ‘gangster’ and has no plans to put Russian troops into Syria ‘for now’ Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied being a ‘gangster’ and insisted he does not plan on putting ground troops in Syria ‘for now’ during an interview with 60 Minutes. Speaking on the eve of his appearance at the United Nations in New York and a meeting with

President Obama, Putin brushed off criticisms that he is an autocrat - saying he is only trying to serve Russia. Putin also insisted there are not any Russian troops in Syria - despite reports to the contrary - and that he has no plans to station

any there in the near future.

However, he did voice his support for the leadership of President Bashar AlAssad, calling his administration the ‘legitimate government’ and saying his cooperation is necessary to eliminate ISIS. In a swipe at

America’s military intervention in the Middle East, Putin told CBS’s Charlie Rose that destroying Syria’s leaders would only destabilize the region more. He added: ‘It’s my deep belief that any actions to destroy the legitimate Continued on Page 2

with the much-awaited Matt Damon-starrer science-fiction film “The Martian” this weekend. The data obtained from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has revealed first ever definitive signs of liquid water flowing on the surface of the Red Planet. A strong evidence for seasonal flows of liquid salty water has been detected, scientists reported on Monday a hint towards a full-fledged life that may have been sustained on Mars Continued on Page 2


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