Security forces continue operations against groups that sow terror and riots in the name of religion.
Shocking revelations have emerged about the activities of Fitna-ul-Khawarij, a terrorist group that allegedly misuses religion to radicalize youth against the Pakistan Army.
A foreign militant, identified as Ehsanullah, son of Abdul Janan of the Mehsud tribe, revealed that he supported commanders Badri, Mushtaq, Grenade and Islamuddin for three years. He revealed that Fitna-ul-Khawarij manipulated youth to carry out terrorist attacks, including raiding police stations and using armored vehicles.
Ehsanullah said several commanders exploited youth for personal gain, encouraging immoral behavior and malpractices. He claimed that the group falsely labeled the Pakistan army as non-Muslim, when in fact the terrorists themselves were apostates. He noted that he observed army personnel performing prayers regularly, demonstrating their faith.
The terrorist said that he personally learned the prayers and Kalima, which he had not known before, and appealed to the youth to support the Pakistan Army to prevent and eliminate terrorist elements. He said Fitna-ul-Khawarij’s actions had caused widespread destruction.
Security forces continue their operations against those who spread terror, hatred and unrest in the name of religion. The authorities remain committed to eliminating Fitna-ul-Khawarij terrorists from the country.



