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Terrorists' plan foiled

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JAMMU APRIL 7 . The Jammu and Kashmir police have claimed to have foiled a plan of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) to create disturbances in Jammu region by arresting number of activists of the banned militant outfit which include its chief Amrik Singh, resident of Gadigarh. The plan has been masterminded by Ranjit Singh alias Neeta who figures in the list of twenty men sought by India from Pakistan.

The DGP, A.K. Suri, told presspersons that Amrik's arrest has revealed some of their targets, such as railway station, bus stand and Government installations.

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