SrinagarAsking people of Kashmir to be vigilant and cautious, the conglomerate of local militant outfits United Jehad Council (UJC) Thursday said that Indian agencies were mulling to play a dangerous game in the name of ISIS and Al-Qadia using the façade of Zakir Musa.
In a statement to news agency CNS, Syed Sadaqat Hussain, the spokesperson UJC said they have already made it clear; Indian intelligence agencies were busy in hatching conspiracies and were trying to use the paid agents and stooges to weaken the ongoing freedom struggle in Kashmir.
He said India is trying hard to give the ISIS and Al-Qaida colour to indigenous movement of Kashmir.
A new Ikhwan is being created from past several months in the name of ISIS and Al-Qadia using the façade of Zakir Musa. Indian paid agents are being recruited for this brigade. They are being hailed by Indian media and impression is given these paid agents are the real heros of Kashmir freedom struggle, he said.
The spokesperson alleged that: From past few days Indian print and electronic media is busy in cooking a cock and bull story claiming Zakir Musas meeting with militants who had managed to enter into Valley through Gulmarg route. We appeal people of Kashmir to be alert and expose such types of conspiracies.
He said that the real face of terrorist organization ISIS has truly surfaced in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. The pro American former president of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai exposed the ISIS recently, the UJC Spokesperson said adding that in the name of Zakir Musa, India was planning to pitch a Kashmiri against Kashmiri.
To make these plots unsuccessful it is our responsibility to expose the anti-Kashmir elements, he said. (CNS)
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