Srinagar/May,15: Former Hizb-ul-Mujahideen commander Zakir Musa on Monday released a new audio message, saying that he would keep fighting Indian forces in Kashmir.
Talking about the controversy surrounding his threat to Hurriyat leaders, Musa said that all militants fighting in Kashmir wouldn’t allow India or its agencies to take undue advantage of their differences.
“All the Mujahideen (militants) believe in Shariat (Islamic rule) and Shahadat (martyrdom),” he said.
Musa also took a jibe at the militant outfits who had announced their support to him after his parent organization Hizb distanced itself from his anti-Hurriyat statement.
“I have not heard about these outfits like Harkat ul Mujahideen and Kashmiri Taliban. If they exist in Pakistan, I want to tell them that I don’t need support from outfits working under un-Islamic regimes. Allah is sufficient for me,” he said.
“If they are intelligence agencies, I want to tell them that you won’t be able to befool us.”
Musa also thanked Al Qaeda for their “pledge” to “shariat and shahadat” during the Afghanistan war.






