Pakistan Resurrects Lashkar Base in Muridke with ISI Funds After Sindoor

Lashkar-e-Taiba's headquarters in Muridke is swiftly reactivating. Post-Sindoor operation, buildings are being rapidly reconstructed with heavy funding from Pakistan's military and ISI.
Lashkar-e-Taiba's Mu

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In the city of Muridke, Pakistan, infamously known as the hub for terrorist conspiracies against India, activity has intensified once again. Intelligence reports indicate that efforts to re-establish Lashkar-e-Taiba's headquarters, Markaz-e-Taiba, are gaining momentum.

The buildings that were heavily damaged during Operation Sindoor are being rapidly rebuilt and revamped. Images and videos showcasing this reconstruction have surfaced on social media.

Sources reveal that the Pakistani army and ISI are extensively funding this restoration project. Recent footage clearly shows the repainting and repair work on the boundary walls and infrastructure, indicating large-scale attempts to fortify the terrorist framework.

Pakistan's Terror Base Reconstruction

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According to intelligence, a special ceremony is scheduled for Thursday at the Markaz-e-Taiba complex for the 2026 batch of trained terrorists. Previously, these terrorists have received ideological and military training, preparing them for deployment on active fronts.

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Security agencies believe this to be part of Pakistan's longstanding strategy to shield terrorist organizations despite international pressure. Recently, Pakistan also attempted illicit actions using drones, successfully thwarted by the Indian army and border security forces.

Currently, every movement along the India-Pakistan border is under intense surveillance, and security agencies remain on high alert to prevent any potential terrorist actions.

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