New Delhi, Jan 30: A dinner hosted by the Lashkar-e-Taiba in
Islamabad has yet again reiterated the fact that Pakistan has done little to curb
terror groups.
The dinner was hosted for the leaders of the Muslim World League
by the chief of the LeT, Hafiz Saeed. The Muslim World League is an NGO based
in Makkah, Saudi Arabia that propagates Islamic teachings specifically
Wahhabism.
The dinner was also attended by leaders of the Ahle Sunnat Wal
Jamaat, Jamaat-e-Islami and Ansar ul Ummah. All these groups are on the ban
list for propagating religious extremism.
The meeting according to officials was held to discuss ways
of spreading the Wahabi culture. Some groups in Saudi Arabia have been actively
propagating religious extremism. The Wahabi culture which is also followed by
the Islamic State is spreading at a rapid pace in India as well.
Intelligence Bureau officials have cautioned against the spread
of Wahhabism especially in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and
Maharashtra.
Officials in India say that that the dinner held on Saturday
clearly shows that Islamabad has failed to crack down on any of the terrorist
groups. "It was a brazen act that took place right under the nose of the
Pakistan officials and they have not been able to curb terror related
activities," the Intelligence Bureau official informed.
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