Jaish had a hand in Delhi blast, UN report exposed terrorism, Shahbaz-Munir got angry as soon as the name came.

UN Report on Delhi Blast: Important revelations related to Pakistan have been made in the new report of the 1267 Sanctions Monitoring Committee of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The report clearly states that Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a terrorist organization operating in Pakistan, had a direct connection with the attack on the Red Fort of Delhi. This is considered a major diplomatic victory for India, because Pakistan has been claiming for a long time that the terrorist organizations within it are now inactive.

The report states that JeM is not only carrying out attacks in India but is also increasing its network and strength. The organization is working on plans to form a “women-only wing”, named Jamaat-ul-Muminaat. The report says that the objective of this wing is to support terrorist activities.

Jaish was linked to the Red Fort attack

The report mentions that JeM has claimed responsibility for several attacks and was linked to the attack on the Red Fort on November 9, in which 15 people were killed. On October 8, JeM leader Maulana Masood Azhar Alvi formally announced the formation of this women’s wing.

Pakistan got angry as soon as the name of Jaish came up

Pakistan was the only opposing country when JeM’s name was included in the report. He claimed that the organization is now defunct. But the rest of the countries supported India’s stance and the mention of JeM was retained in the report.

Pakistan was also disappointed about BLA. He wanted the BLA to be included in the UNSC’s 1267 list by linking it to TTP, al-Qaeda or ISIL. But the report did not recognize any such relationship. The report said the BLA carried out the attack along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), killing 32 Pakistani soldiers. Some countries believe that there is no link between the BLA and al-Qaeda or ISIL.

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Attempt to include BLA in terrorist list

Pakistan and China proposed to include BLA in the terrorist list, but America, Britain and France put a technical ban on it. This is the same method that China has previously used in its resolutions against India’s JeM and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

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