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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Where was Ajit Doval at the time of the release of Masood Azhar? The truth of Rahul Gandhi's claim

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Congress President Rahul Gandhi has claimed that Masood Azhar, who was convicted of the Pulwama attack, had left India's National Security Adviser Ajit Doval himself in Kandahar (Afghanistan) on the plane.

In a meeting of party workers in Delhi on Monday , Rahul Gandhi said, "Who broke the bomb in the bus in Pulwama?" Jaish-e-Mohammed, Masood Azhar. You will remember that 56-inch chests were in the previous government when in the aircraft Ajit Doval, who is now National Security Advisor, sitting with Masood Azhar, he went to Masood Azhar and returned to Kandahar. "
Two of the Congress party's martyrs have been martyred, Do not be afraid. 
But just that part of Rahul Gandhi's statement where he speaks 'Masood Azhar ji' has become viral on social media.
Several other big BJP leaders including Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad shared this viral video. It has been seen millions of times on social media. However, another video is being shared in which Ravi Shankar Prasad Hafiz Saeed is saying Hafiz ji.
But who has heard Rahul Gandhi's full speech on the tube, he is curious to know that what was the role of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in "reaching Kandahar" from Masood Azhar's release from India?
We found that Rahul Gandhi's claim that 'Ajit Doval had gone to Delhi from Kandahar in the aircraft with Masood Azhar' was not correct. Ajit Doval was already present in Kandahar and was involved in the process of negotiation with the Taliban for the release of the passengers.

Story of Masood Azhar to reach Kandahar

Within 10 months of the arrest of Masood Azhar in India along with the Portuguese passport, the extremists had abducted some foreigners in Delhi and demanded the release of Masood Azhar in return for leaving them.
The campaign was unsuccessful as Uttar Pradesh and Delhi Police managed to get rid of hostages from Saharanpur.
After one year, Harkat-ul-Ansar again kidnapped some foreigners and tried to rescue them, but these efforts were also unsuccessful.
In 1999, the tunnel was dug to remove Masood Azhar from Co Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu, but this attempt of extremists to remove Masood also failed.
After a few months in December, 1999, the extremists kidnapped an Indian aircraft (Indian Airlines flight number IC-814) and escaped to Kandahar and instead of leaving the pilgrims, the Indian government agreed to release three extremists including Masood Azhar. was.
At that time Amarjeet Singh Dulat, the head of the Indian intelligence agency, told the BBC correspondent Rehan Fazal that "Zarghar was brought to Srinagar Jail and Masood Azhar from Jammu's Kot Bhalwal jail in Srinagar, both of whom had sat in a small Gulfstream ship. . "
"There was a bandage in the eyes of both of them, before being aboard my ship, both were seated in the back of the ship and there was a curtain in the middle of the ship, I was sitting on one side of the curtain and on the other side Zararg and Masood Azhar. "
They said that a few seconds ago, the information was received a few seconds ago that we have to reach Delhi as soon as Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh was waiting for us to go to Kandahar at the airport.
Dutt says, "As soon as landing in Delhi, these two extremists were taken to Jaswant Singh's ship in which the third extremist Omar Sheikh was already present." Our job was to extend Zararg and Masood to Delhi. "

'Decision maker'

Former Raw Chief, Amarjit Singh Dulat, points out that the question was raised, who along with these detainees, Kandhara from India, who is Kandahar?
It is recorded in the official record that the Intelligence Bureau's Ajit Doval was present in Kandahar even before the plane was flying from Delhi.
Along with him, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs Vivek Katju and Rao's CD Sahai were also in Kandahar. The three officers were constantly trying to negotiate with the Taliban to negotiate.
These three officers had said in a tone that Kandhar should be sent to someone who could make big decisions when needed, because it would not be practical to see Delhi for every decision.

Bainakular' found in Gift

When the Indian aircraft reached Delhi from Kandahar with the three extremists, at about five o'clock, Ajit Doval went to visit the pilgrims on the hijacked plane.
When he got off the plane, two criminals Berger and Sandy (name changed to the Taliban separatists) presented Ajit Doval a small 'bainakular' .
In reference to Doval, Jaswant Singh wrote in his autobiography, 'A Call to Honor - In Service of Emerging India' , "He told me that he was keeping an eye on the activities being carried out of this 'bayanakular'. When he left for Kandahar to Delhi, Doval showed it to the 'Binakular' External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh, we said that this Binakular will remind us of our bad experience in Kandahar. "

Angry farewell abdullah

Former Indian Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh has written in his autobiography, "As soon as the three extremists came down, we saw that they were very welcomed. By the time they got down our stairs were removed so that we could not get down. The people present below were shouting in joy, the relatives of the three extremists were brought to Kandahar from Pakistan to ensure that we have given real people Left. "
Prior to the release of these extremists, Amarjit Singh Dulat was sent to Srinagar to celebrate National Conference leader Faraq Abdullah.
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar and Masood Azhar were not ready to leave. Dulat points out that he had to stress the heel peak to celebrate Faraq Abdullah.
Fearing that the Jamaat-e-Islami was banned, Abdullah said in a statement given to the news agency PTI this week , "We are now telling a traitor, we had told from his government (BJP) in 1999 that Masood Azhar Do not release them, we were against that decision, even today. "

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