LeT-Jaish terrorists from Pakistan may use Nepal as transit to enter India

Sunil Bahadur, the President of Nepal and former Minister of Industry, shared that groups such as Sunil Bahadur Thaiba, Lashkar-E-Taiba (Let) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) have historical ties with Al-Qaide and that they have historically functioned in Pakistan and potentially directed to use NoCal.
Nepal’s former Defense Minister Dr. Minendra Rijal stressed that a terrorist attack on India will have effects on Nepal. He said Pakistan’s promotion of terrorism not only prevents Saarc, but also regional economic integration and caused significant economic losses for Pakistan. Global Union – Similar to the solidarity seen after the September 11 attacks in the United States – he called on to fight against terrorism.
Parliamentary and old women, children and elderly Minister Chanda Chaudhary emphasized the importance of preventing money laundering to prevent cross -border terrorism. Former Minister Shisir Khanal appreciated the emergency and strong reactions of India, including military action through ‘Sindoor Operation’ and the deportation of Pakistan.
Former diplomat and advisor of the former prime minister of the Nepal shared expensive attack. Dinesh Bhattarai has been the most deadly attack in recent years, because the victims were brutally killed after asking them to explain their religion and hit their heads. Former Foreign Minister and Irrigation Minister NP Saud said that Nepal and regional forces should develop an open mechanism to control terrorism and that terrorism affected everyone without discrimination.
Former great general of the Nepal army. Purna Silwal stressed that if terrorism is to be eliminated, countries should avoid double standards in the fight against terrorism. Ambassador Madhu Raman Acharya emphasized the need for intelligence sharing between Nepal’s former Foreign Secretary India and Nepal and a common border patrol trip. He added that we are with India in the fight against terrorism. NIICE Director Sumitra Carki referred to the abduction of the Indian Airlines Flight IC-814 from Kathmandu by Harkat-ul-Mujahideen and the Pakistan-based Lashkar-E-Taiba to the April terrorist attack. Niice Research Director Pramod Jaiswal said Pakistan is the central base of terrorism in South Asia with the history of feeding and hosting terrorists. He was also accepted by Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, who clearly accepted that Pakistan has been supporting, financing and educating terrorists for nearly thirty years for the US, British and Western interests.
The seminar brought together senior political leaders, former ministers, security experts, academicians and academics, and more than 150 participants, including diplomatic community, civil society, policy makers, security personnel, journalists and academics.