Number Of Recruitment Increased In Jaish Women Wing: 40 Minutes Online Training For Rs. 500

Islamabad/internet/Hyderabad, Dec 4 (Maxim News): It is known that the Pakistani terrorist organization Jaish is forming a terrorist group (Jaish Women Wing) with women to expand its activities. Masood Azhar’s sister Sadia Azhar is leading the women’s group. A special unit named ‘Jamaat ul Mominaat’ is being formed. However, it has been found that thousands of women have been attracted within a few weeks. It is noteworthy that Masood Azhar himself revealed this on social media.

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Jaish chief Masood Azhar said in the post that the number of recruitments in the women’s wing of the terrorist organization is increasing. He said that now there is a need to set up district units. ‘The number of recruitments in the women’s wing of Jaish is increasing. More than 5,000 women have joined in a very short time. All this happened by the grace of Allah. Many sisters say that their mental state changed immediately after getting recruited. They say that they have realized the purpose of life. Now there is a need to set up district units. There will be a Muntazia (manager) for each district,’ he said in the post. Currently, this post is going viral.

Meanwhile, according to several reports, the recruitment drive for Jamaat-ul-Muminat began on October 8 this year at the Jaish headquarters Markaz Usman-o-Ali. As part of this drive, women from Bahawalpur, Multan, Sialkot, Karachi, Muzaffarabad and Kotli in Pakistan were recruited into the terrorist organization. The organization provides 40 minutes of online training for a fee of Rs. 500. Security sources suspect that efforts are being made to divert women towards terrorism. The main objective behind this strategy seems to be to form terrorist brigades with these women to carry out fidayeen (suicide) attacks on the lines of ISIS, Hamas and LTTE. (Maxim News) 


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