LUCKNOW, April 24 -- With the arrest of two suspects allegedly groomed online to carry out attacks in India, the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Thursday claimed to have foiled a suspected terror plot with alleged links to Pakistan's ISI. According to an official statement, the ATS acted on specific intelligence inputs about Pakistan-based handlers using social media platforms to radicalise Indian youths and recruit them as sleeper operatives to disturb internal security and communal harmony. The accused have been identified as Tubar Chauhan alias Hizbullah Ali Khan, 20, a native of Baghpat currently living in Meerut, and Sameer Khan, 20, a resident of Seemapuri in Delhi. Both were arrested after the inputs were corroborated, the statement said. The ATS claimed that the duo was in contact with Pakistan-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti and his associate Aabid Jatt, allegedly operating at the behest of the ISI. The handlers are suspected to have used platforms such as Instagram to establish contact, offer financial inducements and gradually radicalise the youths. P4...