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Pakistan Parades Hafiz Saeed’s Son and Pahalgam Mastermind in State-Backed Rally

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In Kasur, Punjab, Pakistan held a terror rally was held, not in secret but in the open, on camera, with official cheerleaders. Sharing the stage were Talha Saeed, son of UN-designated Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed, and Saifullah Kasuri, alias Khalid, a top Lashkar-e-Taiba commander and the suspected mastermind of the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians.

These weren’t fugitives. They were the guests of honour. Sitting beside them: ISI officials, politicians, and none other than Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Ahmad Khan.

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Talha praised Pakistan’s military and declared that “Allah loves those who do jihad.” Kasuri mocked Prime Minister Modi, boasted about his infamy, and even announced projects to honour slain terrorists, under full state protection.

This is not state negligence. This is state celebration of terrorism.

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Kasuri made provocative remarks against PM Modi

While spewing venom against India, Kasauri also made inflammatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “Narendra Modi samajhta hai hum goliyon se darne wale hain? Ye uski bhool hai (Modi is mistaken if he thinks we are scared of bullets),” he said. The remarks were seen as the LeT terrorists’ response to PM Modi’s speech at the Bhuj rally earlier this week, in which he said that “Pakistan should be ready to face India’s bullets if it did not stop using terror as a weapon.”

Operation Sindoor Wasn’t Enough?

Just weeks ago, India launched Operation Sindoor, dismantling terror camps deep inside Pakistan and PoJK. Over nine terror sites were taken out. No military sites were targeted initially—only known Lashkar and Jaish assets.

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But when Pakistan retaliated by targeting Indian civilians and military posts, India responded decisively, destroying military bases, radar systems, and including Chinese air defense batteries.

Even after losing critical installations and watching its terror infrastructure crumble, Pakistan has not backed down. It hasn’t learned. It doubled down.

As PM Modi Said: No Line Between Terror and State

Prime Minister Narendra Modi put it bluntly:

“There is no difference between Pakistan’s state and its terrorists.”

This rally proves him right. When ISI officers and elected politicians cheer UN-designated terrorists and glorify jihad against India, there is no room left for excuses.

Pakistan isn’t hosting terrorism. It is terrorism—institutionalized and legitimized.

IMF Funds for Terror, Not Toilets

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned the world that Pakistan would use IMF funds to fuel terror. And now, the proof is visible in two scenes:

  1. A state-sponsored terror rally where Lashkar leaders plan their next moves.

  2. Karachi Airport, where Pakistani actress Hina Khawaja Bayat exposed that no washroom had water.

“Who’s fixing the basics?” she asked. The answer is clear: no one.

Pakistan isn’t investing in schools, sanitation, or infrastructure. It’s investing in jihad.

Global Silence Is Enabling Pakistan

Talha Saeed is UN-designated. Saifullah Kasuri is implicated in a mass civilian attack. Yet they speak freely, raise money, and share platforms with Pakistan’s elite.

And the world? Silent.

If this happened in any other country, sanctions would follow. But when it’s Pakistan, the hypocrisy is global. Even with evidence so public, the IMF disbursed $1 billion to Islamabad. No accountability. No outrage.

Operation Sindoor Isn’t Over—Because Pakistan Won’t Change

When terror is applauded, when ISI officials protect jihadis, and when toilets go dry while rallies go live, one thing becomes clear:

Pakistan is incapable of reform.

Operation Sindoor wasn’t symbolic. It was strategic. And it remains ongoing—because Pakistan insists on living in delusion, celebrating terrorists while its country collapses.

Each public rally with UN-designated terrorists, each ISI-backed jihad sermon, only strengthens India’s case—and weakens Pakistan’s last standing before the world.

It has lost its Bases. It has lost Deterrence. And now, with India leading an all-party delegation armed with undeniable proof of Pakistan’s terror nexus, Islamabad is bleeding out the last threads of its International Credibility.

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