Pakistan is ready to push in about 100 of its fighters, who have fought along with the vanquished Taliban militia, and have recently fled Afghanistan in the wake of punitive American airstrikes, through the Line of Control (LoC) into the Kotli area of Poonch district in Jammu region. Highly-placed security sources said in Jammu on Tuesday afternoon that the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operatives have ferried these heavily-armed outlaws through military vehicles near the LoC and are ready to push them in under heavy firecover. As an obvious fallout to this threat, the Border Security Force (BSF) has put its personnel deployed in the frontiers on high alert to foil any such attempt. ''our troops are on high alert and are ready to thwart any such misdeeds by the enemy,'' a senior BSF officer said. Sources citing recent intelligence reports said that hundreds of Pakistani fighters of the Taliban militia have swarmed Pakistan after having fled from Afghanistan in the wake of relentless American bombings and the neighbouring nation was keen to push them into India rather than rehabilitate them there. ''What is worrying is that they are heavily armed and adept in using heavy weapons too and are capable of carrying out large-scale subversive strikes in this country. Their entry has to be prevented at any cost and we are determined to do so,'' sources said. Bureau Report