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It was really informative. The figures are helpful in understanding the situation. However, I am haunted by a constant question. How could Adil drove into the convoy with 350 kg of explosion without anyone's notice. He must have drove to the highway passing through any checklist. I won't be as if he appeared all of a sudden and drove in. Please put some highlight into it


ANSWER:

Before I answer to this question, we need to have a look in the murky atmosphere of PHULWAMA.

Adil Ahmed Dar, the person about whom you asked in my previous article, was a local Kashmiri boy, also the SUV used by Adil was local and not from Pakistan.

Why a local guy from Kashmir did this?

Assumption: Every person on earth have same feelings irrespective of geographical location. I think it’s a fair assumption to make.

1)Internation issue: USA is pulling off his army from Afghanistan, it’s a moral victory for TALIBAN. Talibanese there in Afghanistan, are now propounding that consistent fight for a particular cause have bestowed them victory over RUSSIA in past and now over AMERICA in present.

2) Domestic issue:
    In 2013, only 6 local Kashmiris had joined the ranks of militancy, but last year(2018) it has reached close to 200; between 2014 and 2018, ceasefire violation increased FIVE times; The increase in infiltration attempts has been almost doubled.

Let’s understand the Domestic issue in Kashmir further:
> The new dispensation at the center is overtly garnishing anger to collect votes, for example number of BJP ministers have said 
article 370 and 35A should be removed. Article 370 provides special status to Kashmir , because of this article Indians living outside Kashmir do not get equal right in Kashmir. They(Indians living outside) can not be permanent resident of Kashmir.
                                     BUT 
do you know in India there are some states where you need VISA even to visit their ? If you hate article 370 then you certainly do not know. ARUNACHAL PRADESH, state which faces Chinese aggression the most, is the state I am talking here. To visit Arunachal Pradesh you need to apply for ILP(Inner Line Permit) it is a domestic visa. You will be charged 100/-rupee and have to fill a form as you do in applying visa. You have to return back from Arunachala Pradesh before your ILP(or to say VISA) expires. Visit this government site to see the form and other details:

http://arunachalilp.com/

So, my point here is government is making issue out of nowhere and this is visible on ground how after 2014 militant activities increased and meanwhile government was thumping his chest calling himself brave which ultimately pushed this country towards situation where we end up losing our real BRAVE Indians.

I will not be explaining Kashmir issue here for that you can read “India After Gandhi”

You might be knowing after the Russian revolution in 1917, there was a sudden increase in revolutionary activity in INDIA. As many of our freedom fighter , Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Prafulla Chakki etc , got a moral boost form Russian revolution; if people in Russia can over throw TSJAR(the king) then why we can’t overthrow the BRITISHERS.

(It should be noted here that I am not equating terrorists with our Great Freedom Fighters. I am just explaining the situation under which one can get moral boost to fight. It is obvious that our great freedom fighters fought for a greater cause for the  upliftment of humanity while these cowards and schadenfreude terrorist are fighting to downgrade humanity.)  

In our situation American withdrawal(see point 1, internation issue in above para) from Afghanistan is equivalent to Russian revolution and the domestic situation I have already discussed, that is politics of hate.


Note:

 As I have already mentioned number of separatist (https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/indias-options-after-pulwama/article26305355.ece) in above para it is clear that only a miniscule Kashmiri indulge in such activities. Creating hate environment is only going to worsen this situation.

Various other aspect should also be kept in mind like why 78 buses with CRPF jawans were allowed to travel in one convoy?

How come our intelligence agencies had no idea regarding this.

And at last:

Everyone should be the suspect as we never know the information leaked for some not so bad situation in our opinion can be used for worse.

To err is Human


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/01/15/indian-soldier-fell-victim-honey-trap-arrested-passing-secrets/



Answering your question directly now:


With local support of course this was made possible, and most probably explosives were taken to a safe target location in small-small amount. but Then also checkpost would have noticed such incidents thats why I wrote this long explanation which suggests:
1)they(terrorists) were ready to take any amount of risks.
2)they had information from inside 
3)they had local support to disguise somehow

These are just views, all data that has been provided are taken from The Hindu you can find in provided links in between the article itself.




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