Explained: LeT ‘revenge plot’ and why Delhi is on alert
Lashkar was among the hardest-hit in India’s Operation Sindoor strikes in May last year and now the terror outfit is desperate to take revenge by carrying out large-scale attacks in India.
Lashkar was among the hardest-hit in India’s Operation Sindoor strikes in May last year and now the terror outfit is desperate to take revenge by carrying out large-scale attacks in India.
In the viral clip, Kasuri praises Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir, referring to him as "Field Marshal" and stating, "I request our supreme leader Field Marshal Asim Munir to teach a lesson to PM Modi like we did on May 10, 2025."
Sources, familiar with the development, report that the construction of the facility began in July 2025, roughly two months after Operation Sindoor.
Videos of Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Qaasim and JeM commander Masood Ilyas Kashmiri have exposed Pakistan’s denials of Operation Sindoor. The clips confirm the destruction of LeT’s Markaz Taiba in Muridke.
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Terrorists belonging to an offshoot of the Lashkar e Taiba (LeT) have put out a list of over a dozen Valley-based journalists whom they accused of working for security agencies.
The accused PFI leaders also conspired to establish Islamic rule in India by committing terrorist acts as a part of violent jihad, as per the report.
On Thursday, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) announced a cash reward of Rs 25,00,000/- against the fugitive 'Global Terrorist' Dawood Ibrahim and his close associates.
Additional DGP (Jammu Range) Mukesh Singh said the most wanted terrorists of LeT had reached that area to take shelter after continuous pressure from Police and Army.
The encounter between security forces and terrorists happened on the day when the first batch of pilgrims had reached the base camp, from Jammu.