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Pakistan-based jihadi elements will continue to attack India despite Islamabad’s crackdown on terror groups operating from its soil, Saifullah Khalid, an operative of the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfit Let me tell you whether they Pathankot attackers belonged to Jaish-e-Mohammed, Al Rahmat or not, (but) they were definitely mujahideen. We have taken this action and we will continue to do so till Kashmir is freed and Indian Muslims get their legitimate rights,” Khalid said over the phone from Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir we will keep fighting for Kashmir’s freedom. We have to fight in all conditions … for the demolition of Babri masjid. We will keep fighting to take revenge for Gujarat’s Muslims. Our fight … we continue.” Intelligence officials said Khalid’s attitude reflected the confidence of terrorists after years of patronage from the establishment, especially the Pakistani army that uses “non-state actors” to do their bidding and wage a proxy war in India. We don’t have training camp in Bahawalpur. We hold gathering there. We keep shifting our training camps. If there is a ban to hold camps there we organise our training camps somewhere else. Till two days back, our markaz (centre) was in Balakot. Now it may be elsewhere.” Intelligence officials and the Truecaller phone number tracking app confirmed Khalid’s identity. Khalid’s phone number was found along with 20 others on an online pamphlet of Al Rahmat, asking for donations for the charity. During the 30-minute conversation, Khalid provided the phone number of Maulana Ashfaq Ahmed, brother-in-law of JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar, who was apparently detained by Pakistani authorities on Monday for the Pathankot attack.

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