New Delhi, May14 (TruthDive): Pakistan might send more militants into Jammu and Kashmir to create trouble so as to divert attention from its failures after the Osama killing said a top Indian Army brass while Pakistan Parliament reeling under the attack from Taliban said that it would cut off the supply route to NATO forces for its killing of Osama.
“It is quite likely that Pakistan under pressure, because of so many questions being asked (about Osama), could adopt a strategy of diverting attention which they have always done” General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Army’s northern command Lt General K T Parnaik told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
He said as one of the tactic, Pakistan can send an increasing number of militants to Jammu and Kashmir. “And one of the ways is to push in more people (militants) into J-K so that the attention gets diverted from their internal problems to external areas,” Lt Gen Parnaik said.
Members of Pakistan’s Parliament slammed the United States on Saturday for the raid that killed Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden on their soil, but also demanded that an independent commission probe the debacle instead of one led by the country’s powerful armed forces.
The parliamentary resolution followed a rare, private session with top military officials that began Friday and ran past midnight. During the session, Pakistani intelligence chief Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha indicated he’d be willing to resign if lawmakers demanded it, but no one did.
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