Pakistan-backed militants are still killing innocent people in Jammu and Kashmir despite Islamabad's positive response to the Vajpayee government's Ramzan ceasefire, Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah has said. "Notwithstanding Pakistan's positive response to the ceasefire, ultras pushed in by Islamabad are killing innocent people, my party workers and triggering grenade attacks," Abdullah told a public meeting in Jammu on Saturday. "Though borders are silent during the month of Ramzan, there is no let up in militant activities in the hinterland," he said, adding that the ultras are targeting political workers and namazis. Abdullah said that though India's peace efforts are showing results, there is no room for complacency in view of New Delhi having an unpredictable neighbour. "This we have seen in Lahore. When Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee was extending hands of friendship, they were engineering Kargil intrusion," he said unveiling the statue of martyr Romesh Lal at the meeting near the Indo-Pak border. Abdullah said that to sabotage peace efforts, militants engineered carnage of Hindus at Prankote, Dhakikote and other places. He said that India is determined to fence 120-km border-stretch in Jammu and Kashmir to check trans-border terrorism. Such a step in Punjab has proved successful and will help in checking infiltration and border smuggling in Jammu and Kashmir. Bureau Report