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Asked how the group had carried out the attack in
Pune, the caller said his organisation had its "sources" in
India and had activated them to carry out the strike.
Subramanian said the caller, who sounded like an
educated youth in his late teens or early 20s, had told her he
was calling from Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan,
and had declined to divulge the name of his group's leader.
She said the caller's telephone number had an area
code used for the Waziristan tribal region and Bannu, an
adjoining district in the North West Frontier Province.
When she tried calling the number, a recorded voice
message said it was temporarily not in use.
During a recent meeting organised to mark the Kashmir
Solidarity Day on February 5, Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz
Muhammad Saeed had said the only solution to problems between
India and Pakistan is the "liberation" of Jammu and Kashmir,
failing which radical groups would resort to the "option of
jehad".
Another meeting of radical and militant groups
organised by the JuD in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on February
4 had called for the lifting of a ban on jehadi organisations
so that they could press on with their movement for the
independence of Kashmir.
A declaration adopted at the meeting said: "If the
rulers cannot help the Kashmiris, they should open the field
for Kashmiri mujahideen instead of creating hurdles. They
(mujahideen) will deal with India." PTI
Pune, the caller said his organisation had its "sources" in
India and had activated them to carry out the strike.
Subramanian said the caller, who sounded like an
educated youth in his late teens or early 20s, had told her he
was calling from Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan,
and had declined to divulge the name of his group's leader.
She said the caller's telephone number had an area
code used for the Waziristan tribal region and Bannu, an
adjoining district in the North West Frontier Province.
When she tried calling the number, a recorded voice
message said it was temporarily not in use.
During a recent meeting organised to mark the Kashmir
Solidarity Day on February 5, Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz
Muhammad Saeed had said the only solution to problems between
India and Pakistan is the "liberation" of Jammu and Kashmir,
failing which radical groups would resort to the "option of
jehad".
Another meeting of radical and militant groups
organised by the JuD in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on February
4 had called for the lifting of a ban on jehadi organisations
so that they could press on with their movement for the
independence of Kashmir.
A declaration adopted at the meeting said: "If the
rulers cannot help the Kashmiris, they should open the field
for Kashmiri mujahideen instead of creating hurdles. They
(mujahideen) will deal with India." PTI


