The Pahalgam attack plotter in Pakistan, Saifullah Kasuri, publicly celebrated his notoriety after being accused in the April 22 attack that killed 26 civilians. At a rally in Kasur, Pakistan, Kasuri boasted, “I have become more famous since my name surfaced in the attack.”
Pakistan’s Role in Harboring Extremists
The rally saw ISI officials and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) leaders, including Talha Saeed, son of UN-designated terrorist Hafiz Saeed, further fueling concerns over Pakistan’s open support for terror networks. Kasuri, who initially denied involvement, used the stage to challenge India’s security policies and mock the Modi administration.
India’s Response to the Pahalgam Attack
The Pahalgam attack, executed by LeT operatives, was traced back to Kasuri, Talha Saeed, and Sheikh Sajjad Gul, who allegedly met at Pakistani military bases before the attack. Indian agencies are monitoring the developments surrounding Kasuri’s presence at the rally.
Final Thoughts
The Pahalgam attack plotter in Pakistan openly boasting about his crimes highlights Pakistan’s continued backing of extremist groups. As tensions rise, India remains firm in its counterterrorism measures.
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