Jammu (The Uttam Hindu): Ranjit Singh Neeta, the leader of the banned terrorist group Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), is coordinating with Kashmiri and Khalistani terrorist organizations from Pakistan to promote terrorism. The Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI, is utilizing him for smuggling weapons and drugs across the border.

According to sources, Neeta is currently establishing sleeper cells of terrorists under the direction of the ISI and inciting the youth. The three Khalistani terrorists killed in the attack on a police post in Gurdaspur, Punjab, were all under 25 years of age. Neeta, who is expanding his network in Punjab, is also connected to several active terrorist organizations in Kashmir. There has been no activity from the Khalistan Zindabad Force in Jammu in recent years. Since the arrest of Dharmvir Singh Raju, who claimed to be the deputy commander of Khalistan Zindabad Force in 1998, there have been no significant developments.

Neeta, the head of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), was a truck driver in Jammu during the 1980s. A resident of Simbal Camp in RS Pura, Jammu, Neeta came into contact with the ISI through smugglers operating in the border areas. The ISI used him to promote terrorism. After carrying out several incidents, Neeta crossed into Pakistan in the 1990s. Now around 65 years old, Neeta remained in contact with his supporters in Jammu for a long time after fleeing to Pakistan. During this time, many of his associates took government contracts in his name. However, due to increasing pressure from Jammu and Kashmir police and intelligence agencies, Neeta's influence in Jammu has significantly diminished.

The Uttam Hindu

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