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Whats funny is that, IS isnt even trying very hard to hide their loyalty and agenda in Kashmir. Seems like Indian agencies thought, they can successfully utilize their IS tools in Kashmir as well like they used in BD.
 
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Army is incompetent against gorilla warfare!
Gorillas are animals that are not known to fight wars with Humans.

On a serious note, every army have issues fighting guerrilla warfare. The point is such style of warfare is limited and will get squashed easily. Kashmiris cannot sustain militancy without support of Pakistan for weapons and money. Sometimes foreign fighters too. When it becomes difficult for Pakistan to sustain this which already is getting difficult and hurriyath is already begging for talks, Kashmir will return to normal state which have a regular third world issues which the government will effectively implement. With road network, railways and airports Jammu and Kashmir is more and more integrated into other states. Looking at the projects being completed in that state, I don't see any signs of negotiations which involves giving away a state.

Whats funny is that, IS isnt even trying very hard to hide their loyalty and agenda in Kashmir. Seems like Indian agencies thought, they can successfully utilize their IS tools in Kashmir as well like they used in BD.
Yeah, I mean Zakir Naik is surely an Indian R&AW agent who gave them the idea it is okay to fight holy war against minority.
 
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... 'will feel no weakness in slaying these enemies of Islam'

https://www.firstpost.com/india/in-...n-slaying-these-enemies-of-islam-6909941.html


In Kashmir, a new battle has begun that is being fought in the courtyards of the people. But unlike in the early 90s, this time, the war will be televised.

The infighting between militant groups has left the entire Valley in shock. Every day, particularly in the restive southern Kashmir, militants are raiding each other’s locations, according to Telegram channels of the warring groups.


Islamic State flag. Reuters

A militant outfit linked to Islamic State has declared a war on pro-Pakistan Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba. The group has vowed to eliminate what it called "dogs of Pakistan".

“Our hands will feel no weakness in slaying these enemies of Islam,” a statement issued by Islamic State’s Hind (Indian) Province (ISHP), said this weekend. “They have unleashed a reign of terror in last 30 years and by the will of God their end is nearing,” the statement added, referring to the militants of Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba.

The trigger for the first of its kind internal fighting between Kashmiri militants was the killing of a local militant, Adil Dass, who was earlier affiliated with the LeT and had switched over to the IS-affiliated group.

He was lured, according to police, by the opposite group and told to lead the prayers somewhere in Sirhama village of Bijbehera in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

Militants of one group asked him to lead the prayers, said an IS militant in a video, “When he finished the prayer they fired a volley of bullets on him. We will not leave these murtadas(apostates).”

The militants of pro-IS groups consider the Hurriyat leadership, including Syed Ali Shah Geelani as an apostate and so is Syed Salahuddin, the head of United Jihad Council based in Pakistan. They call Reyaz Naikoo, the chief of Hizbul Mujahideen in Kashmir Valley, Reyaz Nalaikoo, (Reyaz Useless). Even Zakir Musa, the man who floated pro-IS ideology in Kashmir, is a good man for them, but a “fool”.

In a statement that surfaced on social networking sites linked to the IS, the group — Islamic State (Province in India) — called Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar militants a group of apostates and blamed them for drawing the “first blood” in Kashmir.


On Sunday, pushed to the wall, Salahuddin issued a video from Pakistan, saying the internal fighting has given the “movement a setback and this was not the first time”.

“We have to respect each other’s idea and ideologies. We have fight for one cause. We have to maintain unity. I appeal to the fighters that there should be joint investigation on Sirhama and those found responsible should be given exemplary punishment,” Salahuddin said in the video.

Over 100 militants, including 23 foreigners, have been killed in Kashmir in the first five months of 2019, but despite that, the ISJK, which had once less than four members, has risen to close to dozen.

A small Kashmiri group of militants also pledged allegiance to the global outfit in a video that had members saying they are pleading allegiance to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, the chief of the global outfit.

“We have succeeded in establishing jihad on the basis of Tawheed (oneness of Allah) and have destroyed the basis of infidel ideas of nationalism, democracy and self-determination as we have waged a war against them. Our fight is not for the Kashmir cause but it is a war of faith. We have pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi,” the group of militants said in a video statement on Sunday.

In another statement, the group blamed Hizbul Mujahideen for repeating the events of the early 90s when internal fighting between various militant outfits led to the killing of several militants affiliated with J&K Liberation Front or Al Jehad.

“Hizbul murtadeen (party of apostates - referring to Hizb) did what it does best, backstab the Ummah and Mujahideen,” the statement said, referring to the killing of Adil.

The group has also blamed the Hizbul Mujahideen for leaking information about Qayoom Najar, a top militant from Sopore known for his pan-Islamist views, which led to his death at the hands of security forces some years back.

“This is the defining chapter of the new age militancy in Kashmir,” said a senior intelligence officer based in southern Kashmir. “Everyone in the security grid is watching the battle closely.”

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The is fun.. to see these rabid dogs kill each other!

I dread that day when one of these organisations will attack targets in mainland India.
 
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... 'will feel no weakness in slaying these enemies of Islam'

https://www.firstpost.com/india/in-...n-slaying-these-enemies-of-islam-6909941.html


In Kashmir, a new battle has begun that is being fought in the courtyards of the people. But unlike in the early 90s, this time, the war will be televised.

The infighting between militant groups has left the entire Valley in shock. Every day, particularly in the restive southern Kashmir, militants are raiding each other’s locations, according to Telegram channels of the warring groups.


Islamic State flag. Reuters

A militant outfit linked to Islamic State has declared a war on pro-Pakistan Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba. The group has vowed to eliminate what it called "dogs of Pakistan".

“Our hands will feel no weakness in slaying these enemies of Islam,” a statement issued by Islamic State’s Hind (Indian) Province (ISHP), said this weekend. “They have unleashed a reign of terror in last 30 years and by the will of God their end is nearing,” the statement added, referring to the militants of Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba.

The trigger for the first of its kind internal fighting between Kashmiri militants was the killing of a local militant, Adil Dass, who was earlier affiliated with the LeT and had switched over to the IS-affiliated group.

He was lured, according to police, by the opposite group and told to lead the prayers somewhere in Sirhama village of Bijbehera in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

Militants of one group asked him to lead the prayers, said an IS militant in a video, “When he finished the prayer they fired a volley of bullets on him. We will not leave these murtadas(apostates).”

The militants of pro-IS groups consider the Hurriyat leadership, including Syed Ali Shah Geelani as an apostate and so is Syed Salahuddin, the head of United Jihad Council based in Pakistan. They call Reyaz Naikoo, the chief of Hizbul Mujahideen in Kashmir Valley, Reyaz Nalaikoo, (Reyaz Useless). Even Zakir Musa, the man who floated pro-IS ideology in Kashmir, is a good man for them, but a “fool”.

In a statement that surfaced on social networking sites linked to the IS, the group — Islamic State (Province in India) — called Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar militants a group of apostates and blamed them for drawing the “first blood” in Kashmir.


On Sunday, pushed to the wall, Salahuddin issued a video from Pakistan, saying the internal fighting has given the “movement a setback and this was not the first time”.

“We have to respect each other’s idea and ideologies. We have fight for one cause. We have to maintain unity. I appeal to the fighters that there should be joint investigation on Sirhama and those found responsible should be given exemplary punishment,” Salahuddin said in the video.

Over 100 militants, including 23 foreigners, have been killed in Kashmir in the first five months of 2019, but despite that, the ISJK, which had once less than four members, has risen to close to dozen.

A small Kashmiri group of militants also pledged allegiance to the global outfit in a video that had members saying they are pleading allegiance to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, the chief of the global outfit.

“We have succeeded in establishing jihad on the basis of Tawheed (oneness of Allah) and have destroyed the basis of infidel ideas of nationalism, democracy and self-determination as we have waged a war against them. Our fight is not for the Kashmir cause but it is a war of faith. We have pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi,” the group of militants said in a video statement on Sunday.

In another statement, the group blamed Hizbul Mujahideen for repeating the events of the early 90s when internal fighting between various militant outfits led to the killing of several militants affiliated with J&K Liberation Front or Al Jehad.

“Hizbul murtadeen (party of apostates - referring to Hizb) did what it does best, backstab the Ummah and Mujahideen,” the statement said, referring to the killing of Adil.

The group has also blamed the Hizbul Mujahideen for leaking information about Qayoom Najar, a top militant from Sopore known for his pan-Islamist views, which led to his death at the hands of security forces some years back.

“This is the defining chapter of the new age militancy in Kashmir,” said a senior intelligence officer based in southern Kashmir. “Everyone in the security grid is watching the battle closely.”

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The is fun.. to see these rabid dogs kill each other!
Planted by israel and india to weaken the kashmir cause
 
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Indoo Army is incompetent against gorilla warfare!
The mighty fucking US lost in Vietnam. Guerilla warfare is designed that way. Nothing new. Unless an army wants to pulverize the place with insane collateral damage, fighting these militants who hide and attack is difficult. Becoz they take covers behind children and families and if there is collateral people cry human rights. Perpetual cycle.


Israeli Secret Initiative in Syria
You seriously dont believe thats true right ?
 
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Isis tried in Afghanistan, the hand of Pakistan crushed them. In Kashmir they stand no chance. The people of Kashmir are not followers of thier terrorist ideology.
 
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Good luck IS in kashmir... Would love to see more of you kill more of each other!!
 
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After Afghan Taliban crush IS Afghanistan, next to crush will be IS Hind.
This will be difficult. India has active IS camps all over Hindustan and is very happy to unleash them against Kashmiris. IS Hind cannot be defeated by Pk or Afg Taliban and will be fully supported by RAW. This is a new arm in their proxy war. The only hope is that India's move backfires and they get a taste of their own medicine.
 
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Lmaooo isis at it again they pick a fight with everybody around the world then they get their asses kicked so instead they go and blow themselves up against innocent civilians no different than al qaeda or ttp.

Because they are cowards who cant fight people who will shoot back.

Pakistan should just shower them with cruise missiles.
 
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Yet another attempt by CIA-MI6-Mossad to destabilze the region. The primary target of this evil design, is Pakistan. Make no mistake, ISIS is a Zionist CIA-MI6-Mossad backed group. They are NOT liberators of Muslims, they are NOT in anyway Islamic and they're true masters are the Zionist states of America, Britain and Israel. Proof of ISIS being Zionist dogs, is their intentional avoidance of attacking Israel in the Syrian Conflict. They have displayed the same behavior in Yemen, Libya and Iraq. Fighting the forces which are there to fight against foreign military action and/invasions. ISIS in Kashmir is a direct attempt by the Zionists to this time try to destabilize Pakistan through Kashmir. This is not a random act, and it is most certainly not going to fizzle out anytime soon. Mark my words, India's intelligence is fully aware of ISIS's true intentions and they will cooperate with ISIS for this purpose. India and Israel have one common enemy, Pakistan and that is the only reason why American military has been in Afghanistan for the last 18 years. Establishing military bases in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan.

Anyone who doesn't recognize this, is living in a fantasy world.
 
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