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Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), an extremist organization, made a statement threatening the Pakistani government of "destruction" unless India is taken revenge on after Operation Sindoor. The JeM demanded payback against India, claiming that "forgiveness is a sin" and ceasefire is a crime. The statement of JeM is an unequivocal threat to the Pakistani government that it has to act against India or be prepared for something. The threat of the group is serious as it has history of conducting acts of terrorism within India.
The JeM's claim is important for the region. If nothing is done by the Pakistani government against India, tensions between the two countries may escalate even more. The world will keep a close eye on the response of Pakistan towards the JeM's demands.
The Pakistani government is presented with a tricky choice. On the one hand, it must appease the JeM and other terror groups to keep its base of support. On the other hand, it must refrain from taking actions that might lead to further hostilities with India.
The JeM statement is a reminder of the complicated and unstable nature of India-Pakistan relations. The world must take an active role in ensuring peace and stability in the region. Pakistan must take tangible steps to root out terrorist groups operating within its territory.