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Islamabad (Pakistan) – Pakistan has once again exposed its direct role in promoting terrorism across the border after a senior political figure openly credited his country for attacks in India. In a newly surfaced video, Chaudhry Anwarul Haq boasted that terror groups carried out strikes across Indian territory, including Delhi and Kashmir.
Admission Links Pakistan to Major Attacks Haq referred explicitly to the 10 November 2025 car explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi, a blast that killed 14 people. Investigators later traced the conspiracy to Dr Umar Un Nabi, connected to a Jaish-e-Mohammed affiliated terror module that authorities dismantled in Faridabad shortly before the attack. His mention of the forests of Kashmir pointed to the massacre in Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam earlier this year, where gunmen opened fire on tourists, claiming 26 lives.
In the viral video, Haq declared, “I earlier said that if you keep bleeding Balochistan, we’ll hit India from Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir. By the grace of Allah, we’ve done it and they’re still unable to count bodies.” (This is Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq’s attitude of ‘speaking without thinking’ ! India has absolutely no involvement in operations in Balochistan. Who would believe such statements of Pakistan ? – Editor)
Editorial PerspectiveThe jihadi terrorism spreading across India is undeniably Pakistan-sponsored. A former Prime Minister of Pakistan has merely admitted it publicly ! Based on this, India must stop confining itself to verbal condemnation and should instead take decisive action against Pakistan. |
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