Prime Minister holds a security meeting as reports say slain Jaish militants were plotting ‘something big’ on 11/26 anniversary


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held a review meeting with senior security officials following the assassinations of four JeM terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, claiming that security forces have thwarted his efforts to cause “great havoc and destruction.”

Government sources said the terrorists were planning “something big” on the anniversary of the 11/26 Bombay terror attack.

After the meeting, Modi wrote on Twitter that our security forces have once again shown the utmost courage and it was because of their alertness that a nefarious plan to attack grassroots-level democratic exercises in Jammu and Kashmir was defeated.

He further said that the neutralization of four terrorists belonging to the Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed and the presence of a large cache of weapons and explosives with them indicates that their efforts to wreak great havoc and destruction have again been thwarted. .

At the review meeting, Interior Minister Amit Shah, NSA Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary and senior intelligence officials were present while Modi assessed the situation.

Four Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists were killed and two policemen were injured in a shooting in Nagrota on Thursday

and after a truck carrying newly infiltrated militants was intercepted, police said.

Jammu Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mukesh Singh had said after the encounter that the terrorists had come to execute a “grand plan” that has now been thwarted.

The terrorists were planning “something big” on the anniversary of the 11/26 terrorist attack in Mumbai, the sources added.

Four suspected Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists were killed and two policemen were injured in a shooting in Nagrota on Thursday after a truck carrying newly infiltrated militants was intercepted, police said.

Jammu Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mukesh Singh had said after the encounter that the terrorists had come to execute a “grand plan” that has now been thwarted.

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