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Tehreek-e-Taliban India formed to give cover to Modi regime's anti-Muslim policies!

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Tehreek-e-Taliban India (TTI) has been established according to a Tweeter message by the TTI. The TTI Tweet said: The Tehreek-e-Taliban India (#TTI) announced its official activities today, Thursday, following a meeting of its leaders in India. Click Here

According to The Express Tribune of Pakistan, after establishing Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), India's spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is working on a new "project": Tehreek-e-Taliban India (TTI).

The Express Tribune quoted Sources privy to the development as saying that India's spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) seeks to ease pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. "The plan is to give cover to Modi's state terrorism," they claimed.

Days after the UN's report on the presence of its around 5,500 fighters in Afghanistan, the TTP launched its India chapter, which according to the analysts, was an Indian ploy to target Pakistan and Indian minorities, the Tribune added.

The UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team issued a report on February 5, 2022, which said the "Member States assess the number of TTP fighters at between 3,000 and 5,500 in Afghanistan, with Noor Wali Mehsud remaining as their leader."

The report, sent to the UN Security Council, also mentioned the talks regarding TTP family members in Afghanistan who wished to resettle in Pakistan under assurances that they would reintegrate peacefully into local communities.

Pakistan had long been telling the world community that the hostile intelligence agencies especially RAW had been involved in terrorist activities against Pakistan.

India does not only train the TTP but also supports them by providing arms and immunities against Pakistan. India wants to undermine Afghan peace by attracting more anti-Afghan Taliban recruits to utilize them as a useful asset for terrorist activities in Pakistan.

Not only Pakistan, but the TTP also attacks China's interests in Pakistan as a proxy for India in its rivalry with both powers .

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