Hezbollah's new commander-in-chief, General Dhillon, said:


Srinagar, Ta. 11 May 2020, Monday

In a recent encounter in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army shot dead Riaz Naik, commander of the militant group Hizbul Mujahideen. Since then, there has been a lot of speculation about the name of Hezbollah's new commander.

KJS Dhillon, chief of the Defense Intelligence Agency, tweeted, "How many ghazis came and how many ghazis went" and made it his PIN tweet. Following the tweet, Hizbul Mujahideen is believed to have appointed Ghazi Haider as its new commander in Kashmir. Through this tweet, he has once again openly warned the terrorists and their chiefs and in a way revealed the name of their new commander.

As chief of the Army's Chinar Corps, Dhillon has led a number of counter-terrorism activities and anti-infiltration operations in the Kashmir Valley. Dhillon, who has been very active on social media, has worked hard to eradicate militants in the valley and was the commander of the 15th Corps of the Srinagar Army at the time of the Pulwama attack.

Hezbollah's announcement

Hezbollah has announced the appointment of a new commander to head the United Jihad Council. Hezbollah supremo Syed Salahuddin mourned the deaths of Nayak and his associates Mohammed bin Qasim and Mohammed Adil.

The militants were killed by the Indian Army at Begpora in Pulwama district in south Kashmir. At the meeting, Ghazi Haider was declared the commander of Kashmir and Zafar-ul-Islam the deputy commander.

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