Militant outfit Hizb-ul-Mujahdeen on Thursday released a
photograph, showing a militant in Srinagar Lal-Chowk, to claim to have
conducted a command council meeting in Srinagar as per the program.
The militant in photograph has been identified as Umer Majeed Urf Hanzalla.
In photograph, Umar Majeed can be seen posing near Ghanta Ghar Lal Chowk in Srinagar.
Earlier
a letter went viral on social media that in which Militant outfit
Hizb-ul-Mujahdeen calimed that they hold its command council meeting in
summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir to discuss issues and plan future
course of action has appeared on social media sites.
The
letter carrying the Hizb logo and Hamzah Hizbi mark has appeared on
social media sites on Saturday. According to the letter, Militant outfit
Hizb-ul-Mujahdeen will hold its command council meeting in Srinagar on
21st of November.
“It
is to inform all you that on November 21st of 2018 Hizbul Mujahdeen
Jammu and Kashmir would be holding it’s command council meeting in
Srinagar. This year the meeting will be presided over by our senior
member from Shopain,” reads the letter.
The
militant outfit has challenged security forces by saying ‘let they stop
us’. The outfit said that command council will hold deliberations on
various issues and future course of action. “Some of the minutes of the
meeting will be made public after the successful completion of meeting,”
reads letter issued by operation commander Mohmmad Bin Qasim.
The
letter, according to sources, had come under the scanner of security
agencies and they are verifying its authenticity and militant outfit’s
motive of circulating on social media.
Command
Council meetings of Militant outfit Hizb-ul-Mujahdeen are mostly held
in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. These meetings are chaired by Syed
Sallahudin and decisions are being taken in PoK.
In
2000, Militant outfit Hizb-ul-Mujahdeen held last command council
meeting in Srinagar and announced ceasefire fallowing which central
government suspended all militancy related operations in Jammu and
Kashmir.
The decision of ceasefire was announced by the operational commander Abdul Majeed Dar, on July 24 in year 2000.
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