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Boosting Pak-Afghan ties irks India; militant hired for Rs0.6m in Karachi on Feb 3: Report

byCustoms Today Report
16/02/2015
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ISLAMABAD – As Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had replaced the anti-Pakistan intelligence officers with pro Pakistanis, India is in hot waters due to increasing Pak-Afghan relations.

The Afghanistan government and its inclining behavior to Pakistan has made a point of focus for India. Pakistani counter intelligence agency had presented the video proof to the Afghan president about involvement of Indian intelligence involvement in terrorism and its links with Taliban. It was also presented to Ashraf Ghani that some diplomats were also linked with Taliban of Afghanistan and Indian consulates were protecting the militants.

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A report said, “Indian spy agency pays money to Taliban for militant activities in Pakistan.” It also revealed that on February 3, 2015, a militant Gul Muhammad was hired for Rs 0.6 million with some special militants tasks in Karachi who were killed in encounter.

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