Lashkar's dreaded terrorist Abu Saifullah was eliminated in Pakistan, RSS headquarters and CRPF camp was the brain of the conspiracy to attack the attack
The brain of various terrorist attacks in India, Lashkar-e-Taiba’s notorious terrorist Razaullah Nizamani alias Abu Saifullah, was killed by unknown attackers in Sindh province Pakistan on Sunday. According to Indian officials, Abu Saifullah was the mastermind of terrorist attacks at RSS headquarters in Nagpur in 2006, the Indian Institute of Sciences (IISC) in Bengaluru in 2005 and CRPF camp in Rampur in 2001. Unknown attackers set him on fire near an intersection in the Nagali area of Sindh and killed him on the spot. Surprisingly, he was given security by the Pakistani government, but he was successful in the attack. This incident once again gave a question mark on the government’s protection to terrorists in Pakistan. Terrorist conspiracies in India, Abu Saifullah, were not a general terrorist. He was a prominent commander of Lashkar-E-Taiba, who planned to carry out several major terrorist attacks in India. Abu Saifullah was the brain of these attacks in India. Conspiracy to attack RSS headquarters: In 2006, Abu Saifullah himself hatched a conspiracy to attack the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh headquarters in Nagpur. The purpose of this attack was to stimulate common tensions in the country. However, due to the vigilance of the security forces, the greatest loss was averted. 2005 IISC attack: Abu Saifullah played an important role in the terror attack on the prestigious Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. A professor was killed and several others were injured in this attack. Its purpose was to harm India’s scientific progress. 2001 CRPF camp attack: Abu Saifullah was also the brain of attack on the CRPF camp in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. Many soldiers died in this attack. This attack shows the increasing courage of terrorists against security forces. The murder of Abu Saifullah, the basis of terror in Pakistan, has once again proven that Pakistan remains a safe haven for terrorists. Indian officials say that Nizamani not only received protection through the Pakistani government, but that he was also allowed to open his activities there. His death can be shocked, but the question is how much more Abu Saifullah is hidden in Pakistan? Challenge for local peace. This incident is not only important for relations in India-Pakistan, but also a major challenge for peace and stability in South Asia. It is necessary to eliminate terrorists like Abu Saifullah, but at the same time there is a need to take international cooperation and strict steps to eliminate terrorism. Indian security agencies monitor the incident and try to find out who could be behind the murder. Is this the result of mutual rivalry between terrorist groups or any other conspiracy? It will become clear in the coming days. Share this story -tags