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Mastermind of Wagah blast killed

LAHORE: Suspected Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) member Roohullah, along with two others was killed in an alleged encounter with the police in Lahore early on Saturday morning, Express News reported.

According to initial details, police and security forces had conducted a joint raid on a suspected militant hideout on Burki road.

In the ensuing confrontation, Roohullah, also known as Qureshi Commander, and two of his companions were killed.

Officials claimed that Roohullah, who hailed from Bajaur Agency, was a member of Mullah Fazlullah’s TTP group and he was the group’s commander in Lahore. They added that he was involved in the November 2014 Wagah border attack.


Great job! Obviously these TTP terrorists groups and Al Qaeda are funded from India via Afghanistan.

 
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News channels reporting that he was killed in an encounter in lahore
  • Named Mullah Ruhallah
  • Belonged to Fazullah group
  • Law enforcement agencies raided his hideout on a tip-off
  • Was killed along with two other terrorists
  • Blew himself up when cornered
ONE MORE DOWN :yahoo:

KEEP EM COMING :butcher:
If Israel / USA (Osama Bin Laden) or the rest of the world did it you would be doing this:tdown: :cray:. Double standards? BTW good you killed a fellow Muslim citizen but a terrorist
 
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Good work but a lot more needs to be done. Rented terrorists have the upper hand, politicians, her allies & courts have done nothing against these rented terrorists as a result they have gained strength & they all have become a huge obstacle in the way of PA.
 
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Only Allah can decide whether he was a muslim or not? Such poor information of Islam you have.

When one does not follow the basic tenants of Islam, and does everything contrary to the teachings of Islam, how can you call them Muslims? Such poor information of Islam you have :rolleyes:
 
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Nops, only a follower of the Holy Book of Quran :)

so why are there 73 sects in Islam and who will be the only one save? Actually there are more than 700 sects.

The mystery of 73 sects - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

ONE of the enduring topics of Muslim sectarian polemics has been the hadith attributed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) according to which he had predicted that his ummah would be divided into 73 sects, but only one would be saved.

All Muslim sects happily claim that their sect is the ‘saved one’ (naji) and the ‘others’ are destined for hell. This hadith, if we were to follow the traditional line of argument, divides the Muslim ummah into two sections: the saved ones and the hell-bound ones.
 
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