Daesh-trained Indian fighters reach Europe: Rehman Malik
KARACHI: Terming Syria as the centre of terrorism, the former Pakistani interior minister, Rehman Malik, claimed that Daesh-trained fighters from India have reached Europe.
Talking to newsmen in Karachi, Rehman Malik said the elimination of Daesh is possible and called upon the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to convene a meeting over the issue.
"Those who carried out deadliest attacks in Paris
By TICKER
November 17, 2015
KARACHI: Terming Syria as the centre of terrorism, the former Pakistani interior minister, Rehman Malik, claimed that Daesh-trained fighters from India have reached Europe.
Talking to newsmen in Karachi, Rehman Malik said the elimination of Daesh is possible and called upon the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to convene a meeting over the issue.
"Those who carried out deadliest attacks in Paris are European Taliban", said Malik adding that former UK prime minister Tony Blair had ‘accepted his mistake over Iraq War and its a big reality’.
The former interior minister said the world is moving towards World War III.
He also praised the operations of para-military Rangers in Karachi and said Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Shareef really deserves greetings on the same.
Talking to newsmen in Karachi, Rehman Malik said the elimination of Daesh is possible and called upon the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to convene a meeting over the issue.
"Those who carried out deadliest attacks in Paris are European Taliban", said Malik adding that former UK prime minister Tony Blair had ‘accepted his mistake over Iraq War and its a big reality’.
The former interior minister said the world is moving towards World War III.
He also praised the operations of para-military Rangers in Karachi and said Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Shareef really deserves greetings on the same.
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