23 fidayeen attacks under NDA watch
The terror attack at an Army camp in Kashmir’s Uri district is only the latest in the long line of attacks on India’s western border since the BJP led NDA government came to power. Since May 2014, there have been 23 fidayeen (suicide) attacks along the Pakistan border, most of them in Jammu and Kashmir.
In the current year, 65 security personnel, including Army men, lost their lives, the highest in the past six years. Security forces gunned down 26 terrorists on suicide missions this year.
In the last two years of the United Progressive Alliance rule, eight fidayeen attacks were reported.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), which has been asked to investigate the Uri terror attack, is examining the leads that point towards Pakistan, a senior official said.
“The name of the terrorist outfit is immaterial, whether its Jaish or Lashkar-e-Taiba, the fact is that it has tell-tale signs of an ISI-backed plan. The ISI might have changed its strategy and would have sent a team comprising members of more than one terrorist outfit,” a senior Union Home Ministry official said.
Post-Uri attacks, the security has been heightened in the border.
The Indian consulates in Afghanistan also became a target of suicide attacks by terrorists.