SRINAGAR :
SECURITY agencies in Jammu and
Kashmir are grappling with a new and
insidious threat in the form of “bedroom jihadis” -- people who manipulate social media from the safety of their
homes to spread misinformation and
incite communal discord, officials said.
This kind of enemy, far removed from
the traditional armed terrorists, is at
the heart of a sophisticated cross-border effort to destabilise the region, the
officials said.
An in-depth investigation has uncovered a network of social
media handles, believed to be controlled by terror groups and their sympathisers in Pakistan, that have been
actively intruding into local digital
spaces, disseminating inflammatory
content and propaganda with the clear
objective of creating sectarian clashes and unrest in the Kashmir valley.
“After years of fighting armed terrorists, security agencies have been
facing this hidden enemy in which
these new-age jihadis use computers
and smartphones to wage war from just
about anywhere, spreading rumours
and influencing youths,” an official in
the know of the developments said.
The trend emerged in 2017 but ended after an effective crackdown with
curbs on the Internet post abrogation
of the special status of the erstwhile
Jammu and Kashmir in 2019.