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Remarks from PMML Deputy Secretary General Haris Dar have surfaced just a day after reports detailed Lashkar-e-Taiba’s alleged "water force" training in Pakistan.
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Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Mhd Ashfaq Rana is accused of orchestrating and planning the Pahalgam attack, in which 26 people died.
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According to reports, water-based training activities are underway across major cities in Pakistan and in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). These programmes are allegedly being conducted openly under the guise of water-rescue or swimming initiatives, using fake banners to mask their real purpose. A wide range o
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Intelligence reports say Lashkar and Jaish commanders met in Bahawalpur to discuss fresh operations against India, with Pakistan-based networks rebuilding their launch pads and funding channels.
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Agencies describe the situation as a “critical warning,” cautioning of a possible “long winter of terror” involving coordinated fidayeen assaults and drone-enabled strikes.
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The most extensive operations were carried out in Ganderbal district, where raids took place at 59 locations connected to 76 individuals suspected of terrorist links. Similar searches were conducted in Srinagar, Kulgam, Shopian, Budgam, and Kupwara. 
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Citing Supreme Court precedents, the bench held that judicial review could not override the “subjective satisfaction” of the detaining authority unless the order lacked proper consideration, something the court found absent in this case.
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According to police officials, a team from Police Station Khanyar was conducting routine vehicle checking when they intercepted a black Royal Enfield motorcycle without a registration number.
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Pakistan is reportedly reactivating terror networks in PoK, with Jaish-e-Mohammed’s Masood Azhar’s sister allegedly training women for militant activities, raising fears of a new Pulwama-like attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Senior officials from multiple terror groups and Pakistan’s security agencies are believed to be coordinating these operations.
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For a man who planned the murder of 166 people in Mumbai and sent terrorists to attack India, hiding in fear now feels like justice. The hunter has become the hunted. And Pakistan's most notorious terrorist is learning what terror truly feels like.
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Rejecting efforts to “sanitise history for geopolitical comfort,” Arizanti argued that the 1947 events were not a dispute but an outright invasion fuelled by Pakistan’s militarised ideology, one that viewed Hindu and Sikh communities not as citizens deserving protection, but as obstacles to a territorial conquest.
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Mohammad Yousuf Katari, a 26-year-old seasonal schoolteacher from Kulgam, was arrested on September 24 after being identified as a key logistical supporter of the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam massacre.
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The Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people. 
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The statements come in the wake of several videos circulating on social media, where key operatives from terror groups JeM and LeT openly discuss activities in their camps located in Pakistan.
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A Lashkar-e-Taiba member has admitted in a viral video that Indian forces destroyed the terror group's headquarters in Pakistan.  
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People mocked Munir, saying that he is the only Army Chief who went into a bunker during operations and alleged that his self-promotion to Field Marshal was a cover to avoid accountability.  
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The Resistance Front is a terror outfit created by Pakistan as an arm of the Lashkar-e-Taiba and has a deep-rooted network in Jammu and Kashmir. 
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) said on Thursday that the terrorists chose Baisaran for the terror attack in April due to the heavy tourist footfall there, the relative isolation of the meadow and the response time of the security forces. 
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The J&K administration has terminated the services of two government employees, a teacher and an assistant stockman, for allegedly acting as Over Ground Workers (OGWs) for the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group.






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