Janhit: Terror sanctuaries thrive in Pakistan, India demands accountability | ABP NEWS

In a hard-hitting episode of ABP News’ Janhit, Pakistan’s disturbing nexus between politics, military, and terrorism was laid bare. At a rally in Kasur, Punjab, meant to celebrate Pakistan’s nuclear capabilities, top terrorists like Saifullah Kasuri, Talha Saeed (son of Hafiz Saeed), and Lashkar co-founder Amir Hamza shared the stage with state ministers. Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Mohammad Ahmad Khan and Food Minister Malik Rashid Ahmad Khan publicly welcomed these globally wanted figures. Despite denials, visuals and intelligence confirm Kasuri’s involvement in the Pahalgam attack and his protection by ISI. ABP’s global dossier exposes Pakistan’s continued role as a terror haven. Meanwhile, India’s Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, destroyed 13 terror hubs. Prime Minister Modi is using this operation to showcase India’s military strength, holding roadshows in Patna and rallies in Bengal. However, Mamata Banerjee and opposition leaders accuse Modi of politicizing military success, calling it ‘Sindoori Siyasat’. Congress’s Shashi Tharoor has also clashed with BJP over the operation’s electoral use. As Modi ramps up campaigns in Bihar and UP, the Janhit exposé and Operation Sindoor continue to dominate national debate, highlighting both India’s security posture and deep political fault lines.

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