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Republic TV infiltrates Lashkar-e-Taiba Cyber Cell in India

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Notorious Islamic militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba based in Pakistan has taken over the social media and cyber cell in India. It is the same militant group which was responsible for 26/11 Mumbai attacks in 2008 under Hafiz Saeed. An exclusive investigation by Republic and the team reveals the dominance of LeT in influencing the youth of Kashmir through various social media and messengers which disrupt the harmony in the state of Kashmir.

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Republic’s reporter Ankit Paliwal explains how he broke into on of the WhatsApp group by changing his identity. He was shocked by seeing the provocative content of the group. He also said that the group usually called the members of one of the Whatsapp group for candle marches which mostly turned into Stone Pelting.

Arnab Goswami, Chief of Republic TV said it’s a misfortune for the country to let such terrorists thrive in the country in the name of “freedom of expression”.

Professional stone pelters like Imran Kaboo can be seen clearly in the sting option saying “Stone pelting is rising in the Kashmir valley and they also get paid to such things. The other factors for stone peltings are influenced by Islamic groups”

Saurabh Shukla, Editor in Chief, Newsmobile.in said “This is the reason behind the murder of Faayez, who was a young army doctor and he was killed by the terrorists this week. These cyber cells completely play with the mind of youth. Strict action has to be taken under Indian Penal Code to check such ill elements in India”.

 

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