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NIA charge sheet shows ISIS terrorists were planning to kill infidels.

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In a recent development, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has laid bare a sinister plot orchestrated by individuals associated with the Pune ISIS module. The chargesheet reveals disturbing details about their intentions, connections, and radical ideologies, shedding light on a network that posed a grave threat to the nation’s security.

Connection to Sharjeel Imam:
The National Investigating Agency (NIA) filed a chargesheet against 7 arrested terrorists who belonged to the Pune ISIS module. In the chargesheet, there are startling revelations about the working of the ISIS module and how it was making Muslim youth pledge allegiance to ISIS. The chargesheet reveals that the accused were planning attacks against non-Muslims, talked about killing ‘Kafirs’ and discussed various methods to eliminate them. According to the chargesheet, the ISIS terrorists had planned to establish Sharia in India.

Violent Intentions:
The accused individuals, as per the chargesheet, harbored a disturbing desire to target “kafirs” (non-believers) as part of their radical ideology. This revelation underscores the gravity of the threat posed by such extremist elements, aiming to disrupt the harmony and diversity that form the fabric of our nation.

Constitution Deemed ‘Haraam’:
Equally alarming is the revelation that the accused considered the Constitution of India as ‘haraam’ or forbidden. This blatant disregard for the principles that guide the world’s largest democracy is deeply troubling. It raises questions about the motivations behind such beliefs and the potential implications for the country’s democratic foundations.

Network and Collaboration:
The chargesheet provides insights into the collaborative efforts of the accused, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance in tracking and dismantling such networks. The revelation of connections to individuals with radical ideologies beyond the immediate group highlights the complexity of the threat faced by security agencies.

Government Response:
In the wake of these revelations, it becomes crucial to assess the government’s response to such security challenges. The chargesheet not only serves as a documentation of the case but also prompts a broader discussion on the measures in place to prevent and counteract radicalization, ensuring the safety of the citizens.


The Pune ISIS module chargesheet serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threat posed by extremist ideologies. It underscores the importance of robust intelligence, collaboration between security agencies, and proactive measures to counteract radicalization. As the nation grapples with these revelations, it becomes imperative to address the root causes of such ideologies and work towards fostering a society that values harmony, tolerance, and the principles enshrined in the Constitution.

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