A deep-rooted conspiracy was established during the investigation; money collected from the parents was used to support and fund terrorism and separatism in different ways.
Security forces have reportedly shifted around 70 pro-Pakistan separatists and terrorists to Agra central jail on Thursday. The move was taken after observing their activities for over the last few days. All the pro-Pakistan activities were flown out in a special Air Force plane, said a senior official told India Today.
Book “Hostility”: A Diplomat’s Diary on Pakistan-India Relations written by Ambassador Abdul Basit
By Mati-Ullah Khan
Islamabad, Pakistan: Book “Hostility”: A Diplomat’s Diary on Pakistan-India Relations and More written by Ambassador Abdul Basit is in the market now.
Foreign Affairs expert and retired career Diplomat Ambassador Abdul Basit has come up with a revealing book titled “Hostility”: A Diplomat’s Diary on Pakistan-India Relations and More”.
Ambassador Abdul Basit is known for his upfront, thoughtful and futuristic approach towards Foreign Affairs and served Pakistani Mission in New Delhi as Ambassador during turbulent times. He has too much to share with readers in this book including the reasons behind his early retirement in August 2017 and his brief association with the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI).
Pak funding Kashmir unrest: Are 90s terrorists link between separatists and LeT?
Pak funding Kashmir unrest: Are 90s terrorists link between separatists and LeT?
NIA Is Probing If Kashmiri Separatists Are Being Funded By LeT Or Hardline Hurriyat Leaders In Pakistan. But Who Are Their Middlemen? Could It Be The Terrorist Of The 1990s Yore?
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Arshi Aggarwal | Updated on: 22 May 2017, 08:05:31 AM
New Delhi:
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is currently probing what is being said in hushed voices since a long time. Kashmiri separatists are funded by Pakistan. A recent news channel expose opened the can of worms and alleged that recent unrest in Kashmir Valley was directly financed by Pakistan s agencies.