No jobs, no trust, say militants back from Pak

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  • Published On: March 28, 2013
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The arrest of Sayed Liyaqat Shah by the Delhi police for an alleged terror plot has outraged former Kashmiri militants, who say their homecoming from Pakistan under the Jammu and Kashmir government's amnesty policy has been fraught with difficulties and a persisting trust deficit.

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