'Ghazwa-e-Hind’ call by Asim Munir, Jaish terrorist reveals key details of Operation Sindoor

New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu) : A top commander of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed has made a sensational claim regarding Operation Sindoor. Senior Jaish terrorist Ilyas Kashmiri reportedly said that the Pakistani military's top leadership presented the conflict to terrorists as "Ghazwa-e-Hind."
According to sources, Ilyas Kashmiri made this statement to Jaish terrorists during a secret meeting held in Rawalakot, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), on February 5. The purpose of this meeting is said to be to incite newly recruited terrorists into the organization and motivate them to commit violent acts.
In his speech, Ilyas Kashmiri claimed that as soon as the situation escalated into a military confrontation and weapons were deployed, the war was given the character of a religious war. He said that amid the deployment of fighter jets, tanks, and military resources, the campaign was associated with terms like "Ghazwat-ul-Hind" and "Bunyan-al-Marsoos."
The rally was organized for terrorists recently recruited into Jaish-e-Mohammed. During his speech, Ilyas Kashmiri openly declared terrorism as the organization's hallmark, stating that violence and jihad are their objectives. He claimed that their objective would remain to spread terror, whether they receive government support or not.
Ilyas Kashmiri is the same terrorist who had earlier claimed that several members of Jaish chief Maulana Masood Azhar's family were killed in the Indian attack in Bahawalpur during Operation 'Sindoor' on May 7.
It is noteworthy that during Operation Sindoor, Pakistan named its counter-offensive "Bunyan al-Marsoos," which is said to mean a strong and impenetrable wall. This designation was seen as an attempt by Pakistan to demonstrate its military might. Security agencies view this entire incident as an attempt to boost the morale of terrorists and provide an ideological basis for violence.
