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April 20, 2001

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JeM threatens lethal attacks
on Indian security forces

Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Muhammad militant outfit has threatened to target Indian security forces outside Jammu and Kashmir.

"This summer would be very hot for Indian forces as our mujahideen will not only target them within Kashmir but they will expand their operations outside the state as well," Abu Hijrat, amir-e-ala (chief) of JEM, said.

JeM was floated by dreaded militant Maulan Masood Azhar, released by India in exchange of hostages of hijacked Indian Airlines plane two years back.

Abu Hijrat, who hails from Pakistan, warned that his men would resort to new and more deadly strategies in future to inflict maximum casualties on Indian forces.

On unconditional talks offer by New Delhi, he said like other militant groups the JeM also rejected the dialogue offer.

PTI

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