Lahore: A top Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist has made a major confession regarding Operation Sindoor. Terrorist Ilyas Kashmiri revealed that the Pakistani Army Chief told the terrorists that this was Ghazwa-e-Hind.
What has Ilyas Kashmiri said?
Ilyas Kashmiri, a top Jaish commander, made this revelation to Jaish terrorists in Rawalakot, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, on February 5. Kashmiri said that their commander, while declaring war, stated that this war was Ghazwa-e-Hind.
“When the war tapped out, weapons were deployed, fighter jets clashed, and tanks faced each other. Then the commander supposed that this was Ghazwat-ul-Hind, and that it was Bunyan al-Marsus,” Kashmiri said.
Why was the rally held?
This rally was held for newly recruited Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists. Ilyas Kashmiri made this confession in front of these trained terrorists to encourage them to spread terrorism. Ilyas Kashmiri said that their name, their identity, and their motto is Jihad (terrorism). He said that whether the government was with them or not, Jihad was their objective. He said they would wage Jihad and liberate Kashmir.
It is worth noting that Ilyas Kashmiri is the same terrorist who first revealed that on May 7, during Operation Sindoor, the family of Jaish terrorist Maulana Masood Azhar was killed in an Indian wade in Bahawalpur.
During Operation Sindoor, Pakistan named its operation versus India "Bunyan al-Marsus," which ways a wall as strong as glass, a wall that provides very strong defense. With this name, Pakistan wanted to project itself as strong to the world.

