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Jaish-e-Mohammad Is Trying To Spread Terror In J&K

Jaish-e-Mohammad is trying to spread terror with the help of old Afghan friends as their network has been broken in Kashmir. 

Pakistan-backed terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammad is once again engaged in spreading terror and jihad in Jammu and Kashmir.

For this,  JEM is taking help from old friends from the Taliban and Al Qaeda present in Afghanistan. While the US  is at the final stage of preparations to remove its remaining forces from Afghanistan.

On the other hand, hundreds of terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammad are present in the training centers there. All this help is being given to Jaish in Afghanistan by Mohammad Yakub, the new head of the Taliban.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump said that he wanted 4,500 American soldiers to be withdrawn from Afghanistan before Christmas day.

In such a situation, the process of recalling 2000 soldiers even before leaving Trump’s office has also been speeded up.

In the ongoing negotiations in Doha, the Taliban have agreed to stop attacks by international terrorist organizations such as al-Qaeda against the US and its allies.

But no specific talks for Pakistan-backed terrorist organizations such as Lashkar-e-Taiba or Jaish.

Two people from Bahawalpur in the Punjab province of Pakistan confirmed the claims of the Indian authorities.

Many local Jaish terrorists told that they were sent home after an airstrike in Balakot last year. At the same time in recent weeks, the towns and villages around it have been abandoned.

After the Balakot airstrike, Pakistan announced that it was subordinating government administration to Markaz Osman-O-Ali, the headquarters of Jaish in Bahawalpur.

However, the people of Bahawalpur said that the madrasa was functioning as usual and Jaish leaders had resumed meetings in Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh to raise funds and recruit terrorists in mosques.

Afghan authorities have long reported facing Taliban forces with Jaish and Lashkar militants. Hundreds of people participate in them.

Last month, Governor of Helmand Province Muhammad Yasin Khan said that hundreds of Lashkar and Jaish Pakistani fighters had participated in the fight to seize the city of Lashkargah.

The UN Security Council group monitoring Afghanistan-related sanctions was told. This summer more than 1,000 Jaish and Lashkar fighters were fighting with the Taliban.

In return, the Taliban and its al-Qaeda allies provided technical assistance to Jaish.

These have provided technology for penetrating the Line of Control, ranging from GPS-guided drones, to training suicide jihadis to carry out suicide operations.

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