Parliament attack: No closure at all, the Jaish has become even more menacing
New Delhi, Dec 13: This day will be remembered always and it was exactly 17 years back, when terrorists struck at the Indian Parliament.
The attack on Parliament took place two years after the Kandahar hijacking, which was carried out to secure the release of Maulana Masood Azhar. Post his release, he went back to Pakistan and set up the Jaish-e-Mohammad, which later on went on to carry out the attack on Parliament. It was a major announcement made by the ground and since then it has continued to trouble India.

The Jaish has had a blow hot blow cold relationship with the ISI in Pakistan. It was propped up in a big way by the Pakistan establishment and nurtured to fight the battle in Kashmir.
However for a couple of years, it did fall out of favour with the establishment after its members attempted the assassination of General Pervez Musharraf. While the group went dormant for sometime, the relation between its chief Azhar and the establishment can be gauged from the fact that no action was taken against him despite him trying to kill the then president of Pakistan.
The struggle:
India has struggled to bring Azhar to justice. Despite sending out proof and demanding action, Pakistan has not acted against him. To make matters worse, China continues to block the ban on the Jaish chief. The Chinese argue that the issue lacks consensus among the members of the United Nations Security Council as well as the directly concerned parties of India and Pakistan.
China, being a veto-wielding permanent member of the UN Security Council, has repeatedly blocked India's move. The US, Britain and France all back India to designate Masood Azhar a terrorist under the Al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council.
The Jaish-e-Mohammad, without a doubt the most dangerous outfit, where India is concerned. Headed by Maulana Masood Azhar and run by his brother, Maulana Abdul Rauf Asghar, the outfit is capable of striking big.
The outfit is known for its strike rate not just in Jammu and Kashmir, but in Delhi and Punjab as well. It was this outfit that carried out the high profile attacks on Parliament and Pathankot.
What makes the Jaish so lethal?
Now, what makes the Jaish so lethal? First and foremost, these terrorists are highly trained and have state of the art weapons. The M4 Carbine was first brought into the Valley by this group. The other factor is that the group puts in place a plan before staging an attack. It undergoes the entire process of recruitment, training, reconnaissance and then carrying out an attack.
The Jaish which is nurtured by the Pakistan army and ISI has grown in terms of strength. Pakistan has been investing more into this group and with a free flow of funds and access to the best possible weaponry has gone on to become extremely lethal. Moreover the Jaish focuses on big operations and attacks at Nagrota and Pathankot are proof of this.
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