HM-HUJI join hands in
J&K
Kishtwar, Jan 1: Two dreaded Pakistan based militant
organizations Hizbul Mujahideen and Harkat-Ul-Jihad-e-Islami (HUJI) have
reportedly joined hands in Jammu and Kashmir to counter the security grid
that had launched massive operation against them causing heavy losses to them. According
to the sources, both the militant organizations are at the verge of extinction
and have joined hands for their survival. The sources further added that both
the dread militant organizations are facing shortage of weapons, funds and
power to resist the mounting pressure from security forces. "Even though
few militants manage to infiltrate into the State in recent past, but still the
number is far less as compared to 90's and subsequent decade," the sources
added.
The intelligence reports of HM and
HUJI coming together are confirmed from the HUJI poster that appeared nearly a
week ago in Ramban district. The poster duly signed by HUJI commander Abu
Haroon Rashid alias Numan appeared in Dhram (Gool) area of Ramban district
threatening Sarpanches and Panches, beside issued warning to HCC company and
other companies involved in railway construction work against harassing the
local workers. As per the script of the poster available with "Early
Times", HUJI commander made a desperate appeal to citizens to stop selling
the blood of those martyrs who sacrificed their lives and issued the warning to
all the Panches and Sarpanches to resign with immediate effect. The HUJI poster
further stated that newly recruited batches of Hizbul Mujahideen and
Harkat-ul-Mujahideen with great mission and enthusiasm. The HUJI through this
poster also warned people against alcoholism and use of cannabis in the area
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