Another terrorist wanted by India killed in Pakistan

Lahore: Terrorist Paramjit Singh Panjwar alias Malik Sardar Singh, who was wanted in India, was killed by unidentified assailants in Pakistan on Saturday. Paramjit Singh was shot and killed indiscriminately by two men on a motorcycle in Johar Town, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

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Another terrorist wanted by India killed in PakistanEven after a day, Pakistan’s security agencies are not ready to give more information about this. However, the killing of Paramjit Singh, who has been sheltering in Pakistan since 1986, seems to have dealt another blow to Pakistan’s security agencies. Because for the past few months, there have been reports of the death of leaders of terrorist organizations in Pakistan.

Moreover, the 63-year-old Paramjit Singh Panjwar alias Malik Sardar Singh, who is facing serious charges of causing sabotage in India, lived in Sunflower Housing Society in Johar Town, Lahore. Paramjit Singh, who was out for a morning walk on Saturday, was shot at by two men on a motorcycle. Paramjit Singh’s bodyguard was also with him, but he could not do anything. Pakistan’s anti-terrorist squad has launched a search for the killers. But even after a day, Pakistani authorities say they cannot shed light on this matter.

Although the government and media of Pakistan are not giving special importance to this case, it seems that the security apparatus of Pakistan appears to be alarmed by the killing of Paramjit Singh. Earlier, in February, the commander of the terrorist organization Hizbul Mujahideen, Bashir Ahmad Pir, was killed in the city of Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Earlier this month, Syed Khalid Raza, the leader of the al-Badr terror group, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Karachi. In February, Ejaz Ahangar alias Abu Osman Al-Kashmiri, who had joined the IS terror group, was killed in Afghanistan’s Kunar province.

The killing of leaders of Pakistan-sponsored terrorist organizations in this way is considered a very serious matter for the security agencies of this country. It is becoming difficult for Pakistan’s notorious intelligence agency ISI to protect these terrorists who have lived safely in Pakistan for many years. There were reports that the ISI had suffered a major setback after some terrorists were killed. After this, the ISI increased the security of the terrorists. Yet, there are claims that leaders of terror outfits are getting killed and their killers are not traced, which concerns the ISI.

Furthermore, Pakistan’s foreign ministry has accused India of being behind the blast near the Lahore residence of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed. But Pakistan could not provide proof of this. Therefore, Pakistan’s allegations were not taken seriously even by the media.

Former Indian army officers express satisfaction that India’s adversaries, who Pakistan has supported, are being eliminated one after the other. There appears to be competition among terrorist organizations in Pakistan, leading to the possibility of one group targeting the leaders and commanders of another group. However, no further details have been revealed.

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