The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has said in its charge sheet that its probe brought out that ISI's officials "mistreated" and "sternly warned" IM's absconding operative Riyaz Bhatkal for trying to establish contact with al Qaeda.
IM had decided to "severe" the association with ISI and shift towards al Qaeda since they felt that the Pakistani agency was against the "true jihadi ideology", the charge sheet said.
"However, it has emerged that the senior IM operatives including Iqbal Bhatkal, Riyaz Bhatkal, Mirza Shadaab Beg and others were not very happy with the ISI's control on their activities and wanted to intensify their jihad or war against India with the assistance of global terrorist organisations like al Qaeda and Taliban," it said.
NIA also said "it is established from the chats that the absconding accused Riyaz Bhatkal travelled to the tribal belts on Afghanistan-Pakistan border for establishing contact with AQaeda.
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