Most Wanted Terrorist Masood Azhar in Pakistan: Imran's troubles may increase


It is difficult for Pakistan to get out of the FATF's gray list now

Instead of taking action against the terrorists, Pakistan is sheltering them

Islamabad: Pakistan has once again proved to be a supporter of terrorists. This could be a major blow to Pakistan's efforts to get out of the FATF's gray list. Masood Azhar, the notorious leader of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed, is hiding in Pakistan.

Masood Azhar is hiding in the Bahawalpur area of ​​Pakistan and is being defended by none other than the Pakistan Army. The revelation has created a new dilemma for Prime Minister Imran Khan.

From this it is clear that Pakistan is supporting terrorism instead of taking action against it. He has kept the international terrorist Masood Azhar hiding there.

The move to blacklist Pakistan has cost Pakistan 38 38 billion. The global watchdog of terrorism financing Pakistan was placed on the gray list in 2008.

The Islamabad-based think tank has claimed in its research paper that Pakistan has paid the price for global politics. Being on the gray list from 2008 to 2019 has cost Pakistan's GDP 38 38 billion.

One of the hideouts of wanted terrorist Masood Azhar is near Usman-o-Ali Mosque in Bahawalpur and another base is attached to Jamia Masjid Subhan Allah. Armed security personnel are deployed to guard the terrorist's home. Barricading has also been set up around his house. Thus, India's biggest enemy is the government of Pakistan, which has its own system in place.

Such an important revelation will go a long way in helping India's fight against terrorism. The Government of India will now take up the matter on the global stage. BJP MP Rakesh Sinha said the revelation had exposed Pakistan. He has now demanded that the issue be raised at the United Nations.

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