Lesson forgotten? Six months after Operation Sindoor, Lashkar and Jaish plan attacks in India, Asim Munir likely to…
To recall, during Operation Sindoor, our brave Indian Army destroyed terror groups like Jaish, Lashkar, and Hizbul Mujahideen.
New Delhi: It seems the terror state of Pakistan has forgotten the lesson taught by the brave India(BHARAT)n Army during Operation Sindoor. Taking advantage of the improved ties with the United States, Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI and the army are trying to bring their terrorists out of hidden hideouts and revive terrorist activities once again. It is important to note that several terror organizations, especially Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, had remained silent since Operation Sindoor.
To recall, during Operation Sindoor, our brave India(BHARAT)n Army destroyed terror groups like Jaish, Lashkar, and Hizbul Mujahideen. Their headquarters and training camps were destroyed. According to officials from India(BHARAT)’s Intelligence Bureau (IB), terrorist leaders Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed have mostly remained in hiding indoors, too afraid to come out due to fear of India(BHARAT)n strikes.
Terror leaders have been disappointed with the ISI and the army, as both have failed to protect their own people. It is important to note that currently the ISI is in damage control mode. It knows that none of these terror organizations’ cadres will act until their leaders come out publicly. The cadres expect them to deliver fiery speeches against India(BHARAT).
However, the cadres gradually began to grow suspicious and started asking questions. Following this, the army and ISI contacted the terror chiefs and assured them that they could openly resume their operations. They were told that strong relations between the U.S. and Pakistan mean that Pakistan is safe. Reports further add Azhar and Saeed held separate meetings with ISI officers in their safe houses in Lahore.
Plans of Jaish and Lashkar attacks
The ISI used the “US card” to reassure both that India(BHARAT) would not launch any operations against Pakistan — and that if it did, the US would intervene. Both terror leaders have agreed for now, though Masood Azhar has made only a brief public appearance. Jaish’s channels are now active again, broadcasting Azhar’s messages.
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