Pakistan has asked the terrorists who are conducting terrorist activities sitting in Pakistan to sell their property so that this money can be used to spread terror in Kashmir.
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neighboring country Pakistan are eager to eat. The economic condition of the country has turned from bad to worse. Inflation has broken records and panic is at its peak. Despite this, Pakistan is not desisting from plotting against India. NewsNCR has got exclusive information that after deteriorating financial condition Pakistan terrorism Will not stop supporting and for this he is making new maneuvers.
Actually Pakistan now does not have the money to spread terror in Kashmir. In such a situation, he has asked his terrorists to sell their property in Kashmir and use the money received from it against spreading terror. However, the Government of India already realized this ploy of Pakistan and the Ministry of Home Affairs took steps to confiscate their properties.
On one side financial crisis, on the other side India has hurt
Attachment of property means that the owner of the property loses his ownership rights. After this he cannot sell his property to any other party. Pakistan is now furious with this step of India. On one hand financial crisis and on the other hand India has hurt.
TRF terrorist’s property attached in Baramulla
Let us tell you that as part of the ongoing action against terrorists operating in Pakistan, NIA on Friday attached a property of The Resistance Front (TRF) terrorist Basit Ahmed Reshi in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. This action has been taken on Thursday after the Srinagar-based property of Al-Umar Mujahideen founder and self-styled chief commander Mushtaq Zargar alias Latram was sealed.
Reshi, a terrorist listed under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), has been conducting anti-India activities since illegally moving to Pakistan. An NIA spokesperson said that he was involved in funding terrorist activities and acts in the Kashmir Valley. Have been found doing it.
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