Former Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu and Kashmir Shesh Paul Vaid has stated that the function of Dawat-e-Islami in radicalising Indian youth matches Pakistan’s program to “bleed India by a thousand cuts”.
SP Vaid was responding to India Today’s special probe that Dawat-e-Islami, a Karachi-based Islamic organisation, has actually made use of digital innovation in order to press its extreme program into the houses of Indian Muslims.
Dawat-E-Islami working behind the shadow of online courses.
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Speaking to India Today Television News Director Rahul Kanwal, SP Vaid stated, “I believe on the face of it, this is pure Islamic education under the clothes of a sufi (spiritual) organisation. Look at the material how it targets the Indian youth, especially the Muslims.”
” It fits Pakistan’s program. If a nation has a never-changing policy of bleeding India by a thousand cuts, there is no much better method to do it than by radicalising a huge portion of almost 20 crore Muslims residing in India and by developing cracks in between 2 neighborhoods,” SP Vaid stated.
The previous DGP even more stated that the security facility requires to believe extremely seriously about Islamic scholars running in India.
Lieutenant General (Retired) Syed Ata Hasnain, speaking with India Today television, likewise stated that this radicalisation drive is not a current event however returns 45-50 years.
” This returns to the Zia teaching of 1977– that you can not beat India on a standard fight field. You need to get India into its geological fault based upon the caste system, religious beliefs system. That is the only method Pakistan can keep alive its war of a thousand cuts with India. Today, the tech is allowing them to do it and all the extreme material is being produced,” Lieutenant General Hasnain stated.
Hasnain even more stated that Pakistan is a hybrid foe, not a traditional one. “Pakistan has actually practiced this effectively in Kashmir. We were too inept to comprehend it. Radicalism is the important aspect of hyb