Days after the arrest of Pakistani militant in Udhampur, police picked up many youth who allegedly have helped the captured militant in carrying out attack on BSF convoy at Samruli Udhampur.
While reports suggested that the call was intercepted by the police and security agencies, the Mumbai police have denied it. “Two jawans were killed and 14 were injured in the attack”, the home minister said in a statement in the Rajya Sabha.
But instead of rallying the group around a new leader, the disclosure appears to have widened rifts that threaten to fragment Afghanistan’s most formidable fighting force. The question is: “What lies behind his dark glasses?” The new leader of the Afghan Taliban...
With Islamic State and other jihadist groups competing for the loyalty of young Taliban fighters, it is unclear whether any leader except Omar can hold the Taliban movement together and then get its members to accept a peace settlement.
The new leader of the Taliban, Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour, has declared that “the jihad will continue until there is an Islamic system” in Afghanistan, and he called on the Taliban to remain unified just as they had when his predecessor was at the helm.
The APHC in a statement issued after a meeting chaired by its Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, in Srinagar said that India and Pakistan needed to show political farsightedness to deal with the tense situation.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan has now been in theatres for three weeks and it’s broken several records already. The girl has been left helpless in Pakistan for a long time period of last 15 years and now being brought back to her homeland.
Earlier, reports had said that following Omar’s death, Mansour was elected as the group’s leader after the Taliban Shura Council met at an undisclosed location in the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan to decide on Omar’s replacement.