A Secret Message in Jaish's Magazine About Delhi Attack?

Two Big Links to Jaish Found in Delhi Blast
Jaish Magazine Featured Safdarjung Tomb's Minaret. (Photo- ITG)

Source: aajtak

Major clues have emerged following Monday evening's explosion in the nation's capital. This isn't just a significant blast, happening 14 years after the last one in Delhi; it's reminiscent of the Parliament attack, but this time, the perpetrator perished in his car. It's claimed to be the first incident where a white-collar terror module is suspected. These are educated and professional individuals, unsuspected of terrorism. Investigating agencies are currently detaining multiple doctors and suspects for questioning.

Meanwhile, a surprising revelation has raised questions about whether the terrorist organization, Jaish-e-Mohammad, left any clear hints for Delhi following the Pahalgam attack. The May 2025 edition of Jaish's magazine, Madina, featured the iconic Mughal-era Safdarjung Tomb on its cover.

Moreover, the magazine ran an extensive article discussing past and current events with special mention of 'Ghazwat-ul-Hind' and the readiness for jihad. In its anti-India rhetoric, Jaish-e-Mohammad advocated for jihad as a means to establish Islamic rule over India.

Masood Azhar's Fury After Operation Sindoor

This brings up the looming question: Was Jaish-e-Mohammad behind the Delhi bombings? Operation Sindoor didn't just wipe out Jaish's base but claimed Masood Azhar's family members. This spurred Masood Azhar’s desire for revenge. The noteworthy element is the arrest of Dr. Shaheen in Faridabad, charged with recruiting women for Jaish in India.

A shocking link to Jaish was found in the Delhi attack: a terror module and Shaheen, whose car contained rifles.

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Operation Sindoor marked the death of a most-wanted terrorist’s sister, Masood Azhar, pushing him to recruit women for Jaish through his younger sister. In October, the proclamation for establishing Jamaat-ul-Mominate was made, aiming for mass recruitment starting November 8. But India's biggest pawn in the plot was Doctor Shaheen Shahid, who was caught.

Dr. Shaheen's Connection to Lucknow

Dr. Shaheen, from Lucknow, is suspected of connecting with the Delhi blast. It's reported that Masood entrusted her with integrating women into Jaish in India. This raises inquiries about Jaish’s involvement in the Delhi attack. The massive terror module uncovered across Jammu-Kashmir, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh led to Shaheen Shahid's arrest.

Joint efforts by UP ATS and Jammu-Kashmir Police led to a raid at Shaheen’s residence in Lucknow. Earlier, her brother Dr. Parvez Ansari’s house underwent a 3-hour search. Numerous documents, digital devices, a car, and a bike were seized, with a pass from Integral University found on the car.

Jaish-e-Mohammad links: a terror module and Shaheen's car containing rifles were found in the Delhi attack.

Source: aajtak

Two Major Links to Jaish in the Delhi Blast

In the Delhi blast, two significant connections to Jaish-e-Mohammad have emerged. The first is a terror module responsible for the explosion, while the second is Shaheen, whose car held assault rifles and a large cache of ammunition. This situation suggests that Jaish is now recruiting medical professionals into its new terror strategies to avoid detection and maintain secrecy.

Additionally, the use of cars in the attack echoes methods used by Jaish in their February 14, 2019, Kashmir attack, resulting in the martyrdom of 46 soldiers. In retaliation, India launched airstrikes followed by Operation Sindoor, demolishing Lashkar and Jaish bases in Pakistan.

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