UJC suspends jihad to help flood efforts

16 Sep, 2014

An alliance of pro-Pakistani groups fighting in Indian held Kashmir announced Monday it was suspending jihadist activities to carry out rescue and relief work for flood victims. The umbrella United Jihad Council (UJC) was formed in 1994. Talking to AFP, Syed Salahuddin, the group's supreme commander accused the Indian government of not doing enough for ordinary flood victims in held Kashmir.
"The Indian government is rescuing only tourists and their troops and the news about relief for the people of Kashmir by the Indian media is a pack of lies," he said. He also blasted the Pakistani government for not caring about the flood victims in Kashmir and termed it "criminal negligence". He said: "We have suspend all operations against Indian troops in held Kashmir because we are working for the flood victims. "I appeal to the UN, International Red Cross and OIC (Organisation of Islamic Co-operation) to help the flood victims in Kashmir, our fighters will volunteer for them." The UJC includes al Qaeda and Taliban affiliated Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad militant groups, which are on US and UN lists of terror organisations.

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