Hafez Saeed Khan, the chief of the ISIS-Khorasan which is the branch of dreaded Middle Eastern group in Afghanistan and Pakistan, said this in an interview to latest issue of Dabiq - the English-language magazine published by the Islamic State.
"In reality, we've seen before how the tawaghit (evil powers) of Pakistan, and specifically their army and intelligence, would exploit the various 'Islamic' (Pakistani state-backed jihadi) organisations on the issue of Kashmir for their despicable personal interests," said Khan, who was recently designated as a global terrorist.
Saeed said that the degree of Pakistani 'interests' always fluctuates back and forth, doing so especially in the last years, until the people of Kashmir hit a roadblock and there was no one to save them from the quagmire into which they were thrown.
"There are specific arrangements in those regions and the Muslims will soon hear pleasant news about the Khilafah's expansion to those lands," he claimed.
"The apostate factions and agents of the tawaghit of 'Pakistan,' such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, do not have control over any territory in the regions of Kashmir, because they proceed in accordance with the orders of the Pakistani intelligence, as they are the ones who direct their work, pushing them forward when they wish and pulling them back when they wish," he said.
Saeed, a defected Taliban commander, claimed that Afghan
Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansoor and his associates have strong and deep ties with Pakistani intelligence.
"They live in the most important cities of Pakistan such as Islamabad, Peshawar, and Quetta," he said.
"Even Akhtar Mansoor's advisory council contains members from the Pakistani intelligence! On top of that, Pakistani intelligence aids him in everything he does," he said.
In October 2014, Saeed abandoned the Taliban, along with five other commanders, and pledged allegiance to ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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