ISIS Plans To Launch Guerrilla Attacks In India

Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the Salafi jihadist militant group, plans to carry out 'guerrilla attacks' in India in order to "wipe out Hindus".

Shaykh Abu Ibrahim al-Hanif, the top leader or 'amir' of ISIS fighters in Bangladesh, recently said that members of the terror outfit in Bangladesh and Pakistan would carry out attacks in different parts of India. He issued a statement a couple of days ago, saying: "Bengal is located on the eastern side of India, whereas Wilayat Khurasan (Afghanistan and Pakistan) is located on its western side. Thus, having a strong jihad base in Bengal (read Bangladesh) will facilitate performing guerrilla attacks inside India simultaneously from both sides and facilitate creating a condition of tawahhush (fear and chaos) in India along with the help of the existing local mujahidin there. This would allow IS fighters to enter with a...

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