Pakistan’s terror: Will India target a hidden strike against Hafiz Saeed?

Pakistan relocates Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists to safe houses amid fears of Indian retaliation after the Pahalgam attack. India bans Pakistani aircraft from its airspace. Read more on Dynamite News

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 1 May 2025, 7:39 PM IST
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New Delhi: Pakistan is relocating Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists to safe houses amid fears of Indian retaliation after the Pahalgam attack, reports Dynamite News correspondent.

Pakistan is anxious regarding the security system of Hafiz Saeed and other terrorists. According to Dynamite News correspondent, the Pakistani Army and ISI have shifted all the major terrorists of Lashkar-e-Taiba to a 'safe house.'

This step has been taken due to the fear that India may launch a major operation across the border against those responsible for the Pahalgam terrorist attack.

The key Lashkar terrorists who have been kept in the safe house include: Hafiz Saeed (Supreme Commander), Zakir Rehman Lakhvi, Ghaznavi (Spokesman), Yusuf Muzammil (Kashmir Operation Chief), Azam Cheema (Operation Chief for all of India), Umar Sofiyan (Jammu In-charge), Abu Anas (Kashmir In-charge), Huzaifa Haji and Abdul Aziz Alvi (Chief Coordinators).

All of them are most afraid of action by the Indian Army, especially since Prime Minister Modi has given a 'free hand' to the security forces. Sources reveal that the Indian Army is considering several options, including the use of long-range missiles. India has 4.5-generation fighter jets like Rafale and Scud missiles, which can hit targets from air to ground with precision.

Meanwhile, India has taken a big step against Pakistan and closed its airspace for Pakistani planes. This ban imposed till May 23 means that no Pakistani military or civilian aircraft can now use Indian airspace. This decision has been taken after the CCS meeting chaired by Prime Minister Modi.

This move is going to be a double blow for Pakistan. On the one hand, while Pakistan is already facing a serious economic crisis, now its airlines will have to take longer routes, which will increase fuel costs and skyrocket ticket prices. This will directly affect the Pakistani public, who are already struggling with inflation.

Analysts believe that the army, ISI, and politicians of Pakistan are completely responsible for the current situation of Pakistan, who are pushing the country towards bankruptcy. This will prove to be a new problem for Pakistani airlines, because now they will have to spend double the time and fuel on flights to Southeast East Asia.

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