"A video of group's leader Ayman al Zawahiri has been circulating on the internet in which it has been stated that it will increase its activities in India," IG (law and order) Amrendra Singh Sengar told reporters here.
"Taking cognisance of the video, necessary action is being taken at local level and an alert has been sounded in all districts of the state," he added.
The move comes soon after an alert was issued by the Home Ministry to all states and security agencies to take possible precautionary steps as an initial assessment of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) found the video to be genuine.
Regarding other outfits involved in anti-national activities, Sengar said that advisory has been issued to field formations, including police chiefs, DIGs and IGs.
US media and intelligence agencies said today that Al-Qaeda has established a new branch to wage "jihad" in India, "return the Islamic rule" and impose sharia in the Indian sub-continent.
The creation of the group called "Qaedat al-Jihad in the Indian Subcontinent" was announced by As Sahab, al-Qaeda's official media outlet, in a lengthy video posted on social media outlets including You Tube.
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