An audio recording featuring Fitna-al-Khawarij leaders Noorwali and Haji Ghat has surfaced, raising concerns about terrorist activities in Pakistan and safe havens in Afghanistan.
In the recording, Noorwali exerted pressure on terrorists entering the country, insisting that they must not return to Afghanistan. He emphasizes that “Mujahideen” are not permitted to change their paths and urges them to remain committed to their cause.
The call highlighted for all members to be prepared for sacrifice and to stay united on their current path.
Defense experts have pointed out that the leaders of the Fitna-al-Khawarij, based in Afghanistan, issue directives to terrorists, suggesting that their safe havens are supported by the Afghan Taliban. They noted that the Fitna-al-Khawarij, with Taliban backing, have been responsible for terrorist attacks in Pakistan, indicating a troubling collaboration between the two groups.
The audio hinted at a potential influx of foreign terrorists into Pakistan, with Noorwali reportedly coercing lower-level terrorists to join the “jihad”. Experts have observed that many terrorists are becoming increasingly discontent with their leaders in Afghanistan.
The experts stated that terrorists like Noorwali are misleading his followers in the name of jihad to make money in dollars, questioning why leaders like Noor Ali do not confront security forces directly.
They accuse him of misleading his followers under the guise of jihad while financially benefiting from their activities.
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