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JeM constructing massive new madrassa in Pakistan’s Punjab: report

Islamabad: Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group is constructing a massive new madrassa, spread over about 10 acres outside garrison city of Bahawalpur in Pakistan’s Punjab province, extending its reach in the country despite a ban by the

PTI Published : Apr 25, 2016 23:47 IST, Updated : Apr 25, 2016 23:47 IST
Masood Azhar
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Islamabad: Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group is constructing a massive new madrassa, spread over about 10 acres outside garrison city of Bahawalpur in Pakistan’s Punjab province, extending its reach in the country despite a ban by the UN and the US.

JeM, led by India’s one of the most wanted terrorists Masood Azhar, has ties to al Qaeda and the group continues to operate openly at its base in Bahawalpur, which is also headquarters of the Pakistani army’s XXXI Corps.

”On a recent visit, a bearded gunman lounged by the entrance of Jaish-e-Mohammad’s four-story compound downtown, which also houses an affiliated seminary. Residents and a member of the group said there hadn’t been any crackdown-even after India accused Jaish of being behind a cross-border attack in January,” the Wall Street Journal reported.

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A sign outside the JeM complex in central Bahawalpur says it houses a madrassa “under the guidance” of Azhar, who has written a four-volume treatise on jihad, it said.

”Outside town, an even bigger Jaish installation is under construction, spread over at least 10 acres just off a highway. A new madrassa, crowned with white domes, loomed over the surrounding farmland,” the paper reported.

A cleric affiliated with JeM told the Journal, “We don’t hide who we are. We are a jihadist group.”

Punjab, home to more than half of Pakistan’s population, has seen a far more low-key approach to fighting extremists, run largely by the provincial police.

”Operations are only against those that shoot the police or army,” Riaz Husain Pirzada, minister of federal-provincial coordination and a member of parliament from Bahawalpur, was quoted as saying by the Journal.

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