'Will Change India’s Map' : Terror Groups Expose Pakistan Army’s New Plot Under Munir

After suffering a crushing defeat from India in Operation Sindoor, now the Pakistani Army is being accused of making a new strategy in collaboration with the terrorists.

Last Updated : Tuesday, 27 January 2026
Follow us :

New Delhi: After suffering a crushing defeat from India in Operation Sindoor, now the Pakistani Army is being accused of making a new strategy in collaboration with the terrorists. Security agencies say that to divert attention from military failure, Pakistan is once again fueling the anti-India agenda.

Which terrorist organizations are again openly threatening India?

Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) have once again spewed venom against India. In recent days, after the statements of Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, leaders of these organizations have also been seen giving threats from the open platform.

What was said in Rahim Yar Khan's rally?

According to a TV report, top Lashkar commander Saifullah Kasuri and some terrorists associated with Hafiz Saeed and Jamaat-ud-Dawa leader Ataullah Ghilzai attended an event organized in Rahim Yar Khan. Anti-India speeches were given from the stage, and support for the Pakistan Army was also expressed by taking the name of the Pakistan Army.

Did the terrorists themselves admit to supporting the Pakistani Army?

The terrorists participating in the program claimed that they get open protection from the Pakistani Army. According to him, by coordinating with the army, they are furthering their “objective.” This has once again raised questions on Pakistan's role.

“Will change the map of India”- Why did Ghilzai say this?

Ataullah Ghilzai of Jamaat-ud-Dawa claimed in the rally that they can reach deep inside India and have the power to change the map of the country. He said that they are working together with Pakistani army and leaders and are sitting together to save their ideology.

What statement did Saifullah Kasuri give regarding politics and jihad?

Lashkar commander Saifullah Kasuri talked about entering Pakistan's politics. He said students of madrassas are “ready for jihad.” Rejecting the need for doctors and engineers, he said that trained fighters like the Taliban are needed to run the society according to Sharia law.

How are security agencies looking at this entire incident?

Indian agencies believe that these statements have been obtained as part of the strategy after Operation Sindoor. The aim is said to be to raise the Kashmir issue again, to divert attention from the growing discontent within Pakistan, and to divert public anger towards India.