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Pakistan's double talk on containing terrorist elements on its soil has come out in the open. Visuals accessed by TIMES NOW show that Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), despite being banned, is continuing to carry out its anti-India propaganda on the streets across Pakistan.
The footage reveals a Jamaat-ud-Dawah rally in the Guhranwala town of Pakistan. The supporters are seen waving the black and white Lashkar flags even as a preacher indoctrinates young men on the streets about the need to target India. The rally was addressd by the local leader of the Lashkar and was attended by the son of 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed. His son-in-law was also present at the anti-India rally.
LeT has stepped up its activities across Pakistan after it named a new chief in the form of Muhammad Iftikar and shifted its operational base to Jaffrabad, all under the gaze of the Pakistani government.
Prior to the Mumbai attack, the headquarters housed over 50 members, who were actively involved in planning and execution of terror strikes. The Lashkar has decided to keep its operations small and the new headquarters will have just 6 members.
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Lashkar men roam freely on Pak streets- TIMESNOW.tv - Latest Breaking News, Big News Stories, News Videos
The footage reveals a Jamaat-ud-Dawah rally in the Guhranwala town of Pakistan. The supporters are seen waving the black and white Lashkar flags even as a preacher indoctrinates young men on the streets about the need to target India. The rally was addressd by the local leader of the Lashkar and was attended by the son of 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed. His son-in-law was also present at the anti-India rally.
LeT has stepped up its activities across Pakistan after it named a new chief in the form of Muhammad Iftikar and shifted its operational base to Jaffrabad, all under the gaze of the Pakistani government.
Prior to the Mumbai attack, the headquarters housed over 50 members, who were actively involved in planning and execution of terror strikes. The Lashkar has decided to keep its operations small and the new headquarters will have just 6 members.
Watch Video
Lashkar men roam freely on Pak streets- TIMESNOW.tv - Latest Breaking News, Big News Stories, News Videos