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Crowd provoked to wage war against India by Hafiz Saeed’s son

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‘Kashmir Day‘ in Pakistan on February 5 witnessed a shocking video by Jamat-Ud-Dawa (JuD) Hafiz Saeed‘s son. Apart from glorifying Dawood Ibrahim, he can be seen provoking a crowd to wage war against India.

According to the report, in the video, Saeed’s son Talha can be seen shouting anti-India slogans and using derogatory language to incite the crowd. He can be heard chanting the names slain Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani as well, encouraging people to follow their footsteps.

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The video has raised many eyebrows in the Indian security and intelligence circuit, as this is the first time a Pak-terror outfit has directly made a reference to the notorious don.

Talha is also seen asking the crowd if they want to become judge, police or doctor, to which the crowd says ‘no’ but when he asks them whether they want to become Wani or Ibrahim, the mob replies with a staunch ‘yes’.

Indian intelligence agencies are now probing whether there is a connection between Dawood Ibrahim and JuD.

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