Pahalgam Attack: Was LeT terrorist in contact with Pak Rangers? Saifullah’s orders, 5 commanders plotted attack
In a major breakthrough following the Pahalgam terror attack, intelligence agencies have uncovered alarming links suggesting that the assault was orchestrated under the direct command of Lashkar-e-Taiba's deputy chief Saifullah. Sources indicate that the attack was meticulously planned by five LeT commanders, raising serious concerns over cross-border coordination.Jammu and Kashmir Police, already on high alert, have intensified operations across the Valley. The houses of suspected terrorists Adil Guri and Asif Sheikh—believed to be involved in the attack—were destroyed in powerful explosions during search operations in Bijbehara and Tral, triggered by hidden explosives.Meanwhile, over 3,000 suspects have been detained as part of a massive crackdown on terror modules. An encounter continues in Bandipora, where militants remain engaged with Indian forces.The most alarming revelation is the suspected link between LeT operatives and Pakistan Rangers, pointing to potential support from across the border. Investigative agencies are now probing this angle closely.This new evidence reinforces the belief that the Pahalgam attack was not an isolated event but a well-planned operation aimed at destabilizing the region. The government has vowed a relentless pursuit of those responsible, both within and beyond India’s borders.
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