ISI tells Sikh militants to attack India or leave
August 25, 2013  11:40
Sikh militants enjoying a safe haven in Pakistan for years are under pressure to mount fresh operations in India. Central intelligence agencies have gathered information that the ISI has told top leaders of these militants groups that they can continue living there only if they carry out terror strikes in India.

A note prepared by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) has details of the ISI's new strategy to revive Sikh militancy in the country. "The ISI message has been loud and clear that safe havens will only be available at a price and the price would be to rekindle the fire of Sikh militancy in India," the note says.

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