Imranâs party admits presence of Kashmiri jihadi forces in Pak
Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khanâs party has acknowledged âKashmiri jihadi forcesâ active in Pakistan as one of key factors driving âterror and lawlessnessâ within the country.
The âNaya Pakistan Planâ, a document posted on the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insafâs special website created for the May 11 polls, lists six factors in its section on internal security that âdrive terror and lawlessness in varying degreesâ.
These factors are âTaliban resistance movement in Afghanistan, Pakistani Taliban trying to enforce their interpretation of Shariah, Kashmiri jihadi forces working from within Pakistan, sectarian violence, particularly Shia-Sunni killings, ethnic terrorism and violence, for example in Karachi, real and perceived disenfranchisement of Balochistanâ.
Though anti-India groups like the banned Hizb-ul-Mujahideen and Al-Badr Mujahideen openly operate from bases and camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Pakistani political parties have for long been reluctant to acknowledge that such organisations have a presence in the country.
Most political parties usually state in their election manifestos that they will support the Kashmiri people in their movement for the right to self-determination. They also toe the foreign officeâs stated position that Pakistan only extends âpolitical, moral and diplomatic supportâ to the Kashmiri people.
The admission in the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf document is possibly the first time a Pakistani political party has acknowledged the presence of âKashmiri jihadi forcesâ within the country.
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