"After the martyrdom of heroic Mujahid Burhan Wani, the jihad in Kashmir has entered a stage of awakening, as the Muslim nation of Kashmir has committed to carry the flag of jihad to repel the aggression of Indian invaders, and through jihad, and with the aid of Allah only, we will liberate our homeland Kashmir," the statement said.
"For this goal, a new movement of jihad has been founded by the companions of martyr Burhan Wani under the leadership of mujahid Zakir Musa," the statement reads.
Following Musa's Islamist statement, the Hizbul Mujahideen had expelled him in May this year. The local militant group feared that any connection with the terrorist groupslike Daesh and Al-Qaeda will weaken its support among Kashmiri youth. This was evident from the fact that despite announcing an Indian wing in 2014, Al-Qaeda failed to garner any support among Indians.
The Indian establishment is facing violence since last year's Burhan Wani encounter. According to official figures, more than 180 terror-related incidents have been recorded this year and more than 100 terrorists have been killed.