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, why is that pakistanies are these days more concerned about hindu terrorism when so many of their own country men die in multiple suicide attacks by islamic terrorists
 
What groups are involved in terrorism in India?


There are scores of insurgent and terrorist groups operating in the country. Those recognized by the U.S. State Department as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) or other "groups of concern" are:
•Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), whose name means "Army of the Pure," is a militant Islamist group operating in Pakistan as well as in Jammu and Kashmir. The group reportedly received funding from Pakistan's intelligence services until 2001, when the United States designated it an FTO and Pakistan froze its assets. LeT, which has ideological, but unconfirmed operational ties to al-Qaeda, aims to win sovereignty for Jammu and Kashmir and spread Islamic rule across India. The group is blamed for some of the most high-profile terrorist attacks in India, including the July 11, 2006 bombing of the Mumbai commuter rail.
•Jaish-e-Muhammad, meaning "Army of Mohammed," is another Pakistan-based terrorist group operating in Jammu and Kashmir. Founded in 2000 by the former leader of the now-defunct group Harkat-ul-Ansar, Jaish-e-Muhammed seeks to drive India out of Jammu and Kashmir and transfer control of the region to Pakistan.
•Harakat ul-Mujahadeen (HuM), or the "Islamic Freedom Fighters' Group," was founded in 1985 as an anti-Soviet group fighting in Afghanistan. When Soviet forces withdrew in 1989, the Pakistan-based HuM shifted its focus to Jammu and Kashmir. HuM seeks to battle "anti-Islamic forces" and its members have helped carry out operations as far away as Myanmar, Tajikistan, and Bosnia.
•The Communist Party of India (Maoist)* was formed by a merger of Naxalite groups in 2004 after talks between the Indian government and the leftist militants broke down. The group seeks to establish a "revolutionary zone" of control extending from the Nepalese border down to the southern part of Andhra Pradesh that would ultimately become a sovereign state.
•Harakat ul-Jihad-I-Islami (HUJI) was founded in 1980 to fight Soviets in Afghanistan but has since concentrated its efforts in Jammu and Kashmir. HUJI, which is based in Pakistan and Kashmir, primarily attacks Indian military targets, but it is believed to be linked to the abduction and slaying of five Western tourists in Jammu and Kashmir in 1995.
•Jamiat ul-Mujahadeen is a small group of pro-Pakistan Kashmiri separatists operating in or near Pakistan. It is thought to be responsible for a pair of 2004 grenade attacks against political targets in India.
•The United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) has sought to establish an independent socialist state in Assam since its founding in 1979. In the 1990s, ULFA's attacks on political leaders, security forces, and infrastructure provoked a harsh response from the Indian government, causing it to lose some support among the residents of Assam. The U.S. State Department reports a December 2003 attack on a ULFA base by Indian forces caused the group's numbers to drop from more than 3,000 to several hundred.
 
Counterterrorism in India - Council on Foreign Relations

What groups are involved in terrorism in India?


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This is not from Youtube :rofl:

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Sikhs beware site dude are your serious? :lol: that also from a Khalistani blog wtf

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First Youtube and now some Khalistani blog site :rofl:

The guardian is a khalistani blog site? You little internet global warrior - i suggest you read before posting twaddle. ;)
 
He said, first we take care of Islamic terrorism and the Hindu terrorism. One at a time. Whats so wrong about that:confused:
 
The recent developments have shown that militant Hindu nationalist groups are intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks, a US Congressional report has said.

"Even more recent are overt signs that India is home to militant Hindu nationalist groups intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks. In September 2008, seven people were killed by two bomb blasts in Maharashtra's Malegaon, a hotbed of Hindu-Muslim communal strife," said Congressional Research Service (CRS) in its latest report on India.

The 94-page report was released by the CRS, independent and bipartisan wing of the US Congress prepares periodic reports on issues of interest to the US lawmakers, on September 1, a copy of which made public by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) yesterday.

By year's end, police had arrested nine members of a 'Hindu terrorist cell' in connection with the bombing, including an active army lieutenant colonel and a Hindu nun with links to the main opposition BJP, the CRS said.

"Thus did 'Hindu terrorism' became a new and highly controversial phrase in India's national dialogue, the CRS report said, adding never before in the country's history had the phrase been so widely used and the development had major and continuing effects on India's national psyche.

"Many Indian observers warned of the danger of a 'militant majoritarianism' among Hindu nationalists that threatens to rend the secular fabric of the nation," it said.

"In late 2010, Hindutva extremist Swami Aseemanand confessed to involvement in a number of terrorist attacks previously blamed on Islamist militants, including the 2006 bombing of a Muslim cemetery in Malegaon that killed 37 people and the 2007 bombing of the trans-border Samjhauta Express, a train linking Delhi and Lahore, Pakistan, that killed 68 people, most of them Pakistani civilians," CRS said.

More recent overt sign of indigenous Hindu terrorism: US report - Indian Express
 
why are you blinded by the posts put on here by your Indian friends? As soon as the thread starts you attempt to derail it by putting up Islamic extremism. Your problem is you don't want to accept it exists. Pathetic.
I accept there is an issue with Islamic terrorism. It must be stopped. Don't come on here obsessed with us yet when a thread is started about Hindu based terrorism or extremism pretend it doesn't exist.



Instead of quoting Youtube can you highlight a incident there already are threads on the 2007 Samjhauta Express bombing which was done after SIMI launched attacks in India.

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The guardian is a khalistani blog site? You little internet global warrior - i suggest you read before posting twaddle. ;)


Not guardian fool the other Sikh beware is a Khalistani blog
 
, why is that pakistanies are these days more concerned about hindu terrorism when so many of their own country men die in multiple suicide attacks by islamic terrorists

Actually that is the reason.

They need a diversion.

Any diversion.....................

And what what better than trying to attack the religion of their own forefathers. That is what many Islamic converts do.... Though not all.
 
Look at every Indian poster - attempting to be off topic or derail a good thread - you are a bunch of trolls. Now its confirmed that half a dozen of you little Muppet's come on here and are unable to hold a conversation about your issues - and want to troll - i am now going to the movies to watch a film. Have a great evening my little off topic troll friends
 
The recent developments have shown that militant Hindu nationalist groups are intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks, a US Congressional report has said.

"Even more recent are overt signs that India is home to militant Hindu nationalist groups intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks. In September 2008, seven people were killed by two bomb blasts in Maharashtra's Malegaon, a hotbed of Hindu-Muslim communal strife," said Congressional Research Service (CRS) in its latest report on India.

The 94-page report was released by the CRS, independent and bipartisan wing of the US Congress prepares periodic reports on issues of interest to the US lawmakers, on September 1, a copy of which made public by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) yesterday.

By year's end, police had arrested nine members of a 'Hindu terrorist cell' in connection with the bombing, including an active army lieutenant colonel and a Hindu nun with links to the main opposition BJP, the CRS said.

"Thus did 'Hindu terrorism' became a new and highly controversial phrase in India's national dialogue, the CRS report said, adding never before in the country's history had the phrase been so widely used and the development had major and continuing effects on India's national psyche.

"Many Indian observers warned of the danger of a 'militant majoritarianism' among Hindu nationalists that threatens to rend the secular fabric of the nation," it said.

"In late 2010, Hindutva extremist Swami Aseemanand confessed to involvement in a number of terrorist attacks previously blamed on Islamist militants, including the 2006 bombing of a Muslim cemetery in Malegaon that killed 37 people and the 2007 bombing of the trans-border Samjhauta Express, a train linking Delhi and Lahore, Pakistan, that killed 68 people, most of them Pakistani civilians," CRS said.

More recent overt sign of indigenous Hindu terrorism: US report - Indian Express

US Congressional report
. wow that is incredible but windjammerji we must condemn these indian home grown terrorists
 
The recent developments have shown that militant Hindu nationalist groups are intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks, a US Congressional report has said.

"Even more recent are overt signs that India is home to militant Hindu nationalist groups intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks. In September 2008, seven people were killed by two bomb blasts in Maharashtra's Malegaon, a hotbed of Hindu-Muslim communal strife," said Congressional Research Service (CRS) in its latest report on India.

The 94-page report was released by the CRS, independent and bipartisan wing of the US Congress prepares periodic reports on issues of interest to the US lawmakers, on September 1, a copy of which made public by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) yesterday.

By year's end, police had arrested nine members of a 'Hindu terrorist cell' in connection with the bombing, including an active army lieutenant colonel and a Hindu nun with links to the main opposition BJP, the CRS said.

"Thus did 'Hindu terrorism' became a new and highly controversial phrase in India's national dialogue, the CRS report said, adding never before in the country's history had the phrase been so widely used and the development had major and continuing effects on India's national psyche.

"Many Indian observers warned of the danger of a 'militant majoritarianism' among Hindu nationalists that threatens to rend the secular fabric of the nation," it said.

"In late 2010, Hindutva extremist Swami Aseemanand confessed to involvement in a number of terrorist attacks previously blamed on Islamist militants, including the 2006 bombing of a Muslim cemetery in Malegaon that killed 37 people and the 2007 bombing of the trans-border Samjhauta Express, a train linking Delhi and Lahore, Pakistan, that killed 68 people, most of them Pakistani civilians," CRS said.

More recent overt sign of indigenous Hindu terrorism: US report - Indian Express

i article said more recent attacks.......but everything goes back to malegaon bombing......pathetic attempt by pakistanis......
 

US Congressional report


The 94-page report
was released by the CRS, independent and bipartisan wing of the US Congress prepares periodic reports on issues of interest to the US lawmakers, on September 1, a copy of which made public by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) yesterday.

94 pages is a lot of indian homegrown terrorism. must be condemned so sad
 

US Congressional report


The 94-page report
was released by the CRS, independent and bipartisan wing of the US Congress prepares periodic reports on issues of interest to the US lawmakers, on September 1, a copy of which made public by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) yesterday.

94 pages is a lot of indian homegrown terrorism. must be condemned so sad

yeah yeah keep crying.....
 

US Congressional report
. wow that is incredible but windjammerji we must condemn these indian home grown terrorists

yeah man , lets forget taliban and al-qaeda , i mean the next war on terror would be fought in india with american troops hunting rss leaders in indian villages , you can only dream for that day to come
 
How many Hindu terror attacks in India the only main one was the 2007 Samjhauta Express bombing. Now compare Islamic terror from 9/11, 7/7, bali, Madrid, Shoe bomber, xmas failed plot etc etc


In fact how many Islamic terror attacks happened in India compared to Hindu terror attacks and everyone can see where the main threat comes from.
 
ISI & Pakistan must help indians to stem this flow of home grown terrorists. this is very bad for indian ecobomy which is starting to stall a little bit
 

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