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Pakistan with ‘Al-Badr’, a massive security threat for India

The Home Ministry report hints at an extensive plot, where Al-Badr

According to the latest intelligence reports, Pakistan’s ISI is putting all its might to strengthen Al-Badr, a little-known terror group, to bust out attacks in Kashmir.

The Home Ministry report hints at an extensive plot, where Al-Badr will carry out simultaneous attacks in both India and Afghanistan, which may help Pakistan to deflect any attention.

According to Zee Media’s Manish Shukla, Al-Badr has ‘recruited’ around 15 local men in Kashmir in last three months. Three of these 15 belong to Pulwama and Shopian. Last month, during a rally in Pakistan, Occupied Kashmir, Al-Badr’s chief Bakt Zamin had said that the group will become ‘voice of Kashmir.’

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In addition to this, the group had also released a video warning more attacks. In the video released on June 5, the self-styled Al-Badr commander was seen apologizing to the local Kashmiris, who were injured in the grenade attack in Pulwama. The terrorist also claimed that Al-Badr had 100 men working for it and that it will recruit 200 in coming weeks.

Intel reports say Al-Badr is pulling all stops to fund the terror attacks in India and Afghanistan. A major chunk of the donation comes from skins of slaughtered animals during Bakrid (Eid-al Azha).

Other groups such as Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad are also helping out Al-Badr. The terror group, which was initially active in Afghanistan began its India operations in 1998.

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