Toiba merges with Taliban, warns India of Afghanistan


- Occupied half of Afghanistan

- Pakistan sends terrorist organizations to Afghanistan to get out of FATF gray list

Islamabad / Kabul: Pakistan has been placed on the gray list by the FATF. The measures were taken for failing to prosecute the terrorists. So now there are reports that Pakistan is relocating active terrorist organizations in its own country and shifting them to Afghanistan.

Taliban militants have taken over half of Afghanistan. There are reports that the Taliban have the backing of Pakistani terrorist organizations such as Lashkar-e-Toiba.

Many Toiba militants have recently joined the Taliban in Afghanistan. The Afghan government itself has said that the army has become active in Afghanistan and has set up base there.

This warning from Afghanistan is for India. This is because the military in Afghanistan now also has the support of the Taliban to increase its capabilities. On the other hand, taking advantage of this whole situation, Pakistan will try to remove itself from the FATF's gray list and try to prove that no major terrorist organization is active in its country. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani himself has openly criticized Pakistan and blamed Pakistan for the current Taliban insurgency.

Comments