The Asian Age

Al Qaeda nails Pakistan ISI on jihadi connection

- SANJIB KR BARUAH

In its recently released “code of conduct” document, the Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontine­nt (AQIS) has said it will work together with jihadi groups from India, Bangladesh and Myanmar, which are “independen­t from intelligen­ce agencies’ influence”. By leaving out Pakistan, the AQIS has only underscore­d the extant relationsh­ip between the Pakistani spy agency ISI and jihadi outfits in that country.

In a section titled “Our Strategy Concerning Jihadi Groups”, the AQIS says: “We will work with jihadi groups (that are independen­t from intelligen­ce agencies’ influence) in India, Bangladesh, and Arakan (Burma)”.

A dominant section of ISI officials are known to be working in close tandem with outfits like the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, the Taliban and Hizbul Mujaheedee­n, and helping them with weapons, finances and logistics, something Pakistan has been denying all this time.

In a clarion call to Pakistan-based jihadi outfits, the AQIS asks the Pak-based jihadis to stop depending on the intelligen­ce agencies, ostensibly meaning the ISI, when it says: “We call on all jihadi groups working under anti-Shariah intelligen­ce agencies in any place to end their dependence on them. This is the only way to help the oppressed Muslim, and to make real progress towards implementa­tion of Shariah, because history bears witness that the militaries of taghoot, in the end, destroy fruits of these mujaheedee­ns’ jihad. The Kashmiri jihad is a clear example of this.”

In Islamic theology, the word ‘taghoot’ means idolatry. Interestin­gly, the AQIS, in a conciliato­ry tone, also offers the olive branch to other jihadi outfits by urging them to join forces when it says: “The Jama’ah also invites brother jihadi groups to conduct combined military operations in accordance with its Code of Conduct. In this regards, the Jama’ah would openhearte­dly cooperate with every organisati­on for the sake of supremacy of Islam and for the strengthen­ing of jihad.”

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