AK-47 Uncovered in Doctor's Locker, Ammunition in Kashmir Times Office... Pakistan-Bangladesh Conspiracy Revealed!

India's most significant threat isn't across the border, but within the disguised faces like doctors and journalists connected to a complex white-collar terror network bolstering Pakistan's jihadist operations.
India's greatest thr

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India may find it challenging to teach Pakistan a lesson, but tougher still is ousting the traitors hidden within the nation. These individuals proclaiming to be Indian, benefitting from the country's resources, concoct plots against it. Recent incidents shine a harsh light on this lurking 'inside jihad'.

On Wednesday, Jammu and Kashmir’s state investigation agency stormed the office of the prominent newspaper Kashmir Times, unveiling a shocking arsenal hiding beneath the media facade: AK-47 rifle cartridges, pistol bullets, and hand grenade pins were discovered, raising questions about the purpose these weapons were serving inside a media institution.

Who directed the assembly of this cache, and for what ambitions was it amassed? Charges have been filed against Kashmir Times, linking its activities to terrorist operations. However, the editors, Prabodh Jamwal and Anuradha Bhasin, refute the allegations, denouncing the actions as intimidation tactics.

Revelation of Delhi attack gear

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This crisis deepens, following the recent discovery of an AK-47 in a locker at Anantnag’s government medical college. It was traced back to Dr. Adil Ahmed Rathar, unmasking a terror network entwined with medical professionals and leading to subsequent arrests at Al-Falah University in Faridabad.

This evidence points to a ‘white-collar terror’ network—educated professionals secretly working for foreign terrorist handlers in Pakistan, camouflaged as ordinary citizens yet harboring anti-India agendas.

Findings suggest connections between this module and Jaish-e-Mohammed, which uses Bangladesh post-coup instability to further its plots against India. The recent shift has welcomed overzealous radicals into influential positions, with Pakistani operatives moving freely into Bangladesh. Majhar Saeed Shah, reputedly close to Masood Azhar, is seen spewing venom against India and Kashmir, rallying people under the banner 'Jihad lives from Gaza to Kashmir'.

Delhi Attack Arsenal

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Shah's rants during a funeral at Jaish's Bilal camp weave a larger narrative. Jaish-e-Mohammed is orchestrating 'inside terror cells’ using doctors, clerics, and imams for potential attacks subtly under white-collar guise.

Concurrently, Pakistan manipulates Bangladesh as a springboard for infiltrations and plotted attacks against India. Meanwhile, Pakistan's government and military staged a spectacle, portraying India as an aggressor poised for attack over the Delhi incident.

Fueling this narrative, Pakistani General Asim Munir has increased the defense budget by $180 million to $1,588 crores, pushing it from 79,377 crores to 80,965 crores, still falling short compared to India, which ranks as the fourth largest in defense budgets globally.

Delhi Attack Discovery

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Pakistan's position at 38 globally adds fuel to speculations of potential Indian military incursions. Past surgical strikes crossed the LOC to dismantle terror camps, and the Balakot airstrikes penetrated 60 kilometers deep, extending even to Operation Sindoor's 300 kilometers reach, leveling Jaish camps.

Pakistan dreads a deeper incursion, yet the core issue remains: how do we eradicate domestic threats masquerading as citizens while planting seeds of jihad within India?

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