Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and strongman Ghulam Nabi Azad has now been threatened by a terrorist organization. The organisation has also shared threatening posters on social media. These terror threats have been given to him at a time when Ghulam Nabi has planned to organize rallies at many places in the Valley for his Mission Kashmir. It is written in these posts that, 'A traitor never has loyalty in his heart. Just a false act of looking trustworthy. Azad has also been called a 'political chameleon' in this post of terrorists.' This threat has been given by the organization The Resistance Front (TRF), an organization associated with the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba. It is written in this poster that Azad leaving the Congress and taking such an entry into Kashmir politics is not a coincidence. It further states that before leaving the Congress, Azad had met Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Let me tell you that Ghulam Nabi Azad resigned from Congress some time ago. He was very upset with the leadership of the party and during this time he had made many allegations against Rahul Gandhi. Azad, in his resignation letter, had described Rahul Gandhi as childish and immature. Azad, who had spent his blood and sweat for the Congress for 50 years, had said that there was no question of experienced people in the party. Not only this, but he also claimed that whoever is the new president of the party will be a puppet. However, there are now discussions in the political corridors that after Ghulam Nabi left the Congress, the party leaders attacked him, but what sympathy do the terrorists have with the Congress, which they are threatening the loyal leader of Jammu and Kashmir. Azad has moved to Jammu and Kashmir after resigning from the party. He seems to be very active in the state's politics. Many veteran leaders of the state had also resigned from Congress in support of him. Azad has also announced the formation of his own party and soon he is going to announce its name and election symbol. After leaving the party, Azad seems to be very active in politics. He has already made it clear that he along with his supporters will participate in the state elections. EU lawmakers welcome the ban on forced labour but promise to make it stronger Swedish prime minister concedes the election loss as the right gets ready for power Indira Gandhi also an admirer of 'Subramanian Swamy', know interesting things about him