Tech-Savvy Militants Use Social Media to Reach Out to the Youth 

Burhan Wani, commander of the Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen, has made a video urging Kashmiri youth to join the militant group.

The Quint
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A still of Burhan Wani, 21-yr-old commander of the Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen with Saddam Padder on the left side while he sermonises the Kashmiri youth and the State Police. (Photo Courtesy: ANI Screengrab)
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A still of Burhan Wani, 21-yr-old commander of the Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen with Saddam Padder on the left side while he sermonises the Kashmiri youth and the State Police. (Photo Courtesy: ANI Screengrab)
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A video of Burhan Wani, 21-year-old Leader of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, sermonising to people, especially youth and the state police, has been trending on social media.

This new face of militancy in Kashmir is the most wanted regional commander of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen.

The 21-year-old commander in his video message urges the youth to join the outfit.

Earlier in July, a top commander of the Indian Army GOC Subrata Saha expressed concern over ‘any youth’ joining militancy in Kashmir. The video, apparently, poses a new worry to the security in the valley as more youth may get lured into joining the militants.

A police top official, however, told the Quint that the video will have no impact on youth; his ‘good looks’ may make him popular among a handful of youth but not his activities.

(With inputs from Muhammad Mukaram in Srinagar)

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Published: 26 Aug 2015,11:05 PM IST

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