Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

India, US seek terrorist tag for Azhar’s brother

- Shishir Gupta shishir.gupta@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: After being stalled twice by China in its effort to have the United Nations Security Council designate Jaish-eMohammed chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist, India and the US have decided to push instead for the same tag for his younger brother and 2016 Pathankot attack mastermind Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar under the al Qaeda Sanctions Committee, one of the UNSC committees dealing with counter-terrorism. Born after the 1999 hijack of IC-814 to Kandahar, JeM has close links with Taliban on a common Deobandi ideologica­l platform and has repeatedly targeted India within and outside Jammu and Kashmir.

Two South Block officials confirmed to Hindustan Times that after the move to designate Masood Azhar was blocked by China, last on November 2, India and US counter-terrorism officials agreed to collect and evaluate evidence against 43-year-old Rauf Asghar, who is currently the operationa­l chief of the proscribed group, before moving the committee for global tagging of the terrorist.

The matter was taken up in the 15th meeting of the India-US Working Group on Counter-terrorism on March 27 this year. “Three names were discussed for UN designatio­n of terrorists. First was Masood Azhar, second was his brother and IC-814 hijacking mastermind Mohammed Ibrahim Athar and, finally, the currently most active (member), and another brother Rauf Asghar.

It was decided that material evidence against Rauf Asghar should be collected for moving the UN Committee. This way the Chinese posture would also become clear on whether the veto was limited only to Azhar or is for UN designatio­n of other Pakistan based terrorists too,” said one of the South Block officials.

Action on Pakistan based terrorist groups targeting both India and Afghanista­n as well as designatio­n of individual­s as global terrorists will be one focus of the September 6 twoplus-two talks between India and US Foreign and Defence Ministers. Already, the Jammu and Kashmir police has forwarded a dossier of JeM terrorist groups involvemen­t in attacks in the Valley and South of Pir Panjal ranges to the Centre for action.

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