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Pakistan exposed again: Hafiz Saeed's link to CRPF convoy attack
New Delhi: Jamaat-ud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, despite being under house arrest has his relatives continuing to facilitate attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.
A video of Hafiz Saeed's brother-in-law, Abdul Rehman Makki in Jamat-ud-Dawah HQ in Lahore, is seen and heard asking a congregated crowd in a mosque to pray for the soldiers battling against “Hindu forces.”
The video is said to be of Sunday when Makki addressed a gathering after evening prayers. Reports say every hour a briefing of the encounter in Kashmir was being broadcasted through a microphone. A strong group comprising of at least 500-600 JuD terrorists had assembled in the hall.
"In the Indian controlled Kashmir, the Lashkar soldiers are fighting against the cruel Indian Army. If we can't support them in any manner, then I request you to remember them in your prayers," Makki was heard saying.
Indian security forces had gunned down two terrorists holed up inside a school on the outskirts of Srinagar. The encounter lasted over 14 hours in which two Army men were also injured.
The LeT terroristss had entered the Delhi Public School located close to the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway Saturday evening after attacking a CRPF party in the nearby Pantha Chowk, killing one officer and injuring a constable.
The road opening party of the CRPF was attacked in high security zone located less than a kilometre away from the headquarter of the Srinagar-based Army Corps.
Makki’s video establishes a clear link of Pakistan being involved in executing terror attacks in India, a charge which Pakistani government refuses to admit.
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