Showing posts with label DG ISPR Asim Bajwa. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 8, 2015

RAW Plans Leaked, claim tweeps in Pakistan

#RAWPlansLeaked, a conspiracy theory that has been making rounds for some time now, has heated up emotions on social media as well, as the Pakistani tweeps trended the hashtag and blamed India of being involved in terrorist activities against Pakistan and throughout the region.

The Memo of Attack Civilians inside Indian held Kashmir, an evilous order from RAW director (Ops).

A document, allegedly from Indian intelligence agency RAW, is being claimed to have been leaked by some insider on the internet. This document says that the aforementioned Indian agency has planned to attack some target in Baramula city of the Indian Held Kashmir. The words ‘Dress Mujahideen’ in the first point, first paragraph, seem to be hinting that allegedlythe plan was to blame it on the Islamist militants.

Tweeps alleged that the India was planning an attack in Indian Held Kashmir on the lines of Mumbai attacks, carried out on November 26, 2008.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Hand Over Fazlullah: Army Chief Set To Tell Kabul

General Raheel is traveling to the Afghan capital after security agencies found evidence that the Peshawar attack, which killed 141 people, including 132 children, was planned inside Afghanistan by the Mullah Fazlullah group. 

ISLAMABAD: Army chief General Raheel Sharif rushed to Kabul on Wednesday to deliver a warning to Afghan authorities to take decisive action against sanctuaries of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or else Pakistan would go for ‘hot pursuit.’
The army chief is accompanied by DG ISI and will meet his Afghan counterpart and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, as well as the ISAF commander to present evidence of the Peshawar massacre’s linkage with TTP sanctuaries in Kunar and Nuristan province.

DG ISPR Asim Bajwa tweeting details of the visit said the army chief will return to Peshawar after his visit to Kabul.

A security source told The Express Tribune that Pakistan would want immediate action against TTP hideouts.

“If Afghan authorities fail to act this time, we will explore all options, including hot pursuit,” cautioned the source.

Another official, however, hoped that unlike the Karzai administration, the current government in Afghanistan would stop supporting anti-Pakistan elements.

The official disclosed that General Raheel, during his talks in Kabul today, would seek the extradition of Mullah Fazlluah, whose group claimed responsibility of the dastardly attack on Tuesday.



Source: tribune.com.pk