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Pakistan: Hafiz Saeed creating a Jamaat-ud-Dawa army at Gujranwala
In a wholly deplorable development, Jamaat Ud Dawah chief has created an army of his own. The images of the special security team created by the Lashkar-e-Taiba for global terrorist and Jamaat-u-Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed are seen on the passing out parade of new recruits.

By Mayank Pratap Singh |
December 23, 2017
hafeezarmy647_122317065824.jpg

In a wholly deplorable development, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief has created an army of his own. The images of the passing out parade of new recruits that forms the special security team for the UN designated global terrorist and Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, created by the Lashkar-e-Taiba have come up.

In Gujranwala, the new recruits of Jamaat-ud-Dawa going to be sworn in as the new battalion of the security guards took oath of serving the global terrorist.

Hafiz Saeed visited the Gujranwala town for the first time after House arrest for the passing out parade of the new recruits.

The LeT squad has been charged with providing Saeed with round-the-clock security cover even when he travels outside Lahore for his 'engagements'. This squad is an armed one and carries deadly weapons.

The new video surfacing clearly show how this deadly terrorist is now working not only on his political front, but also his age old work of armed terrorism.

It has only been a few weeks since Hafiz Saeed was released by Pakistan from what was already a sham house arrest. Immediately after his release, he declared his intention to continue his Jihadist ways.

He has also declared that his new political outfit, the Milli Muslim League (MML) will be contesting next year's general elections, something that led the US to fear that the terrorist would be running for the office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Earlier this week Pakistan's Army chief General Qamer Javed Bajwa had also spoken about Hafiz Saeed's activities in Kashmir.
 
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LOL News from India Today :omghaha:. Haffiz saeed is running for election this is the new news.
 
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Hafiz Saeed raises his private army. So what! Many have in Pakistan
Designated global terrorist and aspiring politician in Pakistan, Hafiz Saeed is not the first or the only one to raise private militia in that country. Here is a list of a few outfits that have their own fighters in Pakistan.

By Prabhash K Dutta |
December 23, 2017
hafiz-saeed-ap-story_647_122317040715.jpg

Hafiz Saeed is not only the mastermind of 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008, he is an aspiring prime minister of Pakistan. His Milli Muslim League is lobbying hard to get recognition as a political party in Pakistan.

The Jamaat-ud Dawa (JuD) chief has emerged as a challenger to the Pakistan government, which is so alarmed that it has reportedly urged the Islamabad High Court not to allow Hafiz Saeed's Milli Muslim League to get registered as a political party.

Hafiz Saeed moved the high court after Pakistan's Election Commission rejected an application by the Milli Muslim League for recognition in October this year. The Interior Ministry of Pakistan had refused to give clearance to Hafiz Saeed's outfit on security grounds.

Now about a month after having been released from jail, Hafiz Saeed is about to introduce his private army. Reports from Pakistan suggest that the recruits have completed military training and are ready to raise the first regiment of Hafiz Saeed's army.

NOT THE FIRST PRIVATE ARMY IN PAKISTAN

Howsoever shocking the development may be but Hafiz Saeed's Jamaat-ud Dawa is not be the first outfit in Pakistan to do this. A Wikipedia search throws up as many as 46 pages on the "Rebel Groups" in Pakistan, each having their own committed band of fighters.

Reputed Stanford University of California, US tells its students, through online study material titled "Mapping Militants" that 13 terrorist outfits, each with its own private militia, are operating in Pakistan under the United Jihad Council (UJC).

The United Jihad Council is believed to have been created by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan Army. Its objective was to bring all anti-India terror groups operating in Pakistan under one umbrella. However, many of the outfits affiliated to the United Jihad Council are more active deep inside Pakistan or more in its western and northwestern areas, away from India-Pakistan borders.

Jamaat-ud Dawa and Lashkar-e-Taiba of Hafiz Saeed are among the terror outfits, which are responsible for carrying out terror attacks in India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir.

PAKISTANI OUTFITS WITH PRIVATE MILITIA

Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa:

Formed in 2002, the JuD is the front organization of the LeT after latter was banned by the Pakistan government. The LeT came into being in 1990 as a militant branch of the Ahle-Hadith organization, Markaz-ad-Dawa-wal-Irshad (MDI).

Jaish-e-Mohammad:

The JeM is a Sunni extremist outfit, which aims to ultimately rule Pakistan in accordance with its own interpretation of Sharia.

Hizb-ul-Mujahideen:

The HuM operates from Pakistani soil and its chief Syed Salahuddin enjoys patronage of Pakistan's ISI. Syed Salahuddin is the current head of the United Jihad Council.

Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami:

The HuJI sprang out from Pakistan-based Deobandi militant group in 1984 to launch terror activities in Jammu and Kashmir. Its current chief is Qari Saifullah Akhtar, who has ties with both the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

OTHER GROUPS

Besides these overtly anti-India terror groups, there are several others which have private militia. Some of these groups are in state of war with the US forces as well as Pakistani Army, after latter buckled under former's pressure to initiate action against those jihadi outfits.

Some of these groups are:

  • Taliban
  • Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
  • Al Qaeda
  • Haqqani Network
  • Al Rashid Trust
  • Ummah Tamir-e-Nau
  • Al Akhtar Trust
  • Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
  • Harkat-ul-Mujahideen
This means Hafiz Saeed is treading the same path as other terror chiefs but his political aspirations are making Pakistan's civil establishment nervous.
 
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That news has reached India after 30plus years

Hafiz Saeed raises his private army. So what! Many have in Pakistan
Designated global terrorist and aspiring politician in Pakistan, Hafiz Saeed is not the first or the only one to raise private militia in that country. Here is a list of a few outfits that have their own fighters in Pakistan.

By Prabhash K Dutta |
December 23, 2017
hafiz-saeed-ap-story_647_122317040715.jpg

Hafiz Saeed is not only the mastermind of 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008, he is an aspiring prime minister of Pakistan. His Milli Muslim League is lobbying hard to get recognition as a political party in Pakistan.

The Jamaat-ud Dawa (JuD) chief has emerged as a challenger to the Pakistan government, which is so alarmed that it has reportedly urged the Islamabad High Court not to allow Hafiz Saeed's Milli Muslim League to get registered as a political party.

Hafiz Saeed moved the high court after Pakistan's Election Commission rejected an application by the Milli Muslim League for recognition in October this year. The Interior Ministry of Pakistan had refused to give clearance to Hafiz Saeed's outfit on security grounds.

Now about a month after having been released from jail, Hafiz Saeed is about to introduce his private army. Reports from Pakistan suggest that the recruits have completed military training and are ready to raise the first regiment of Hafiz Saeed's army.

NOT THE FIRST PRIVATE ARMY IN PAKISTAN

Howsoever shocking the development may be but Hafiz Saeed's Jamaat-ud Dawa is not be the first outfit in Pakistan to do this. A Wikipedia search throws up as many as 46 pages on the "Rebel Groups" in Pakistan, each having their own committed band of fighters.

Reputed Stanford University of California, US tells its students, through online study material titled "Mapping Militants" that 13 terrorist outfits, each with its own private militia, are operating in Pakistan under the United Jihad Council (UJC).

The United Jihad Council is believed to have been created by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan Army. Its objective was to bring all anti-India terror groups operating in Pakistan under one umbrella. However, many of the outfits affiliated to the United Jihad Council are more active deep inside Pakistan or more in its western and northwestern areas, away from India-Pakistan borders.

Jamaat-ud Dawa and Lashkar-e-Taiba of Hafiz Saeed are among the terror outfits, which are responsible for carrying out terror attacks in India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir.

PAKISTANI OUTFITS WITH PRIVATE MILITIA

Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa:

Formed in 2002, the JuD is the front organization of the LeT after latter was banned by the Pakistan government. The LeT came into being in 1990 as a militant branch of the Ahle-Hadith organization, Markaz-ad-Dawa-wal-Irshad (MDI).

Jaish-e-Mohammad:

The JeM is a Sunni extremist outfit, which aims to ultimately rule Pakistan in accordance with its own interpretation of Sharia.

Hizb-ul-Mujahideen:

The HuM operates from Pakistani soil and its chief Syed Salahuddin enjoys patronage of Pakistan's ISI. Syed Salahuddin is the current head of the United Jihad Council.

Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami:

The HuJI sprang out from Pakistan-based Deobandi militant group in 1984 to launch terror activities in Jammu and Kashmir. Its current chief is Qari Saifullah Akhtar, who has ties with both the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

OTHER GROUPS

Besides these overtly anti-India terror groups, there are several others which have private militia. Some of these groups are in state of war with the US forces as well as Pakistani Army, after latter buckled under former's pressure to initiate action against those jihadi outfits.

Some of these groups are:

  • Taliban
  • Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
  • Al Qaeda
  • Haqqani Network
  • Al Rashid Trust
  • Ummah Tamir-e-Nau
  • Al Akhtar Trust
  • Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
  • Harkat-ul-Mujahideen
This means Hafiz Saeed is treading the same path as other terror chiefs but his political aspirations are making Pakistan's civil establishment nervous.
 
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Pakistan: Hafiz Saeed creating a Jamaat-ud-Dawa army at Gujranwala
In a wholly deplorable development, Jamaat Ud Dawah chief has created an army of his own. The images of the special security team created by the Lashkar-e-Taiba for global terrorist and Jamaat-u-Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed are seen on the passing out parade of new recruits.

By Mayank Pratap Singh |
December 23, 2017
hafeezarmy647_122317065824.jpg

In a wholly deplorable development, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief has created an army of his own. The images of the passing out parade of new recruits that forms the special security team for the UN designated global terrorist and Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, created by the Lashkar-e-Taiba have come up.

In Gujranwala, the new recruits of Jamaat-ud-Dawa going to be sworn in as the new battalion of the security guards took oath of serving the global terrorist.

Hafiz Saeed visited the Gujranwala town for the first time after House arrest for the passing out parade of the new recruits.

The LeT squad has been charged with providing Saeed with round-the-clock security cover even when he travels outside Lahore for his 'engagements'. This squad is an armed one and carries deadly weapons.

The new video surfacing clearly show how this deadly terrorist is now working not only on his political front, but also his age old work of armed terrorism.

It has only been a few weeks since Hafiz Saeed was released by Pakistan from what was already a sham house arrest. Immediately after his release, he declared his intention to continue his Jihadist ways.

He has also declared that his new political outfit, the Milli Muslim League (MML) will be contesting next year's general elections, something that led the US to fear that the terrorist would be running for the office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Earlier this week Pakistan's Army chief General Qamer Javed Bajwa had also spoken about Hafiz Saeed's activities in Kashmir.

going by the definition of Army that this article has used whats this?
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lel!! In Indian English Dictionary that might be the defination of mob but In the dictionary of English words that world follows Unorganized crowd of people is called a mob not a well organized group that wears saffron chaddis waving weapons and has been involved in terrorism and religious violence.

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lel!! In Indian English Dictionary that might be the defination of mob but In the dictionary of English words that world follows Unorganized crowd of people is called a mob not a well organized group that wears saffron chaddis waving weapons and has been involved in terrorism and religious violence.

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You give too much credit to rss.
Anytime they come across a crowd half their size, they run with wet chaddis.

As for dictionary, you need more lessons on the word's usage.

Back to topic.
 
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You give too much credit to rss.
Anytime they come across a crowd half their size, they run with wet chaddis.

As for dictionary, you need more lessons on the word's usage.

Back to topic.

Topic is nothing but Too much Obsession...
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Ranvir Sena
Leader - Brahameshwar Singh
Size - 12,000
58 Dalits were massacred in Laxmanpur

Rastriya Samaj Sewa Samiti (RSSS)
Leader - Rampal
Size - 8,000 well trained and equipped men

Swadheen Bharat Subhash Sena (SBSS)
Leader - Ram Varishka Yadav
Size - 3,000
armed guards of Yadav

Source :INDIA TIMES
 
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