Pakistan’s Terror Links Exposed...! | India-Pakistan Ceasefire Crumbles: Can Pakistan Ever Be Trusted.?

- The Daily Hints
- 14 May, 2025
· “Pakistan’s Terror Links Exposed....!”
· “Why Pakistan Cannot Be Trusted.?”
· “Boya pedh babool ka toh aam kahan se hoga.?”
· “Pakistan’s ceasefire violation in Poonch exposes its terror links. Can Pakistan be trusted.? Uncover the truth behind Operation Sindoor.! #IndiaPakistanCeasefire”
Can Pakistan Ever Be Trusted.? Answer is No......!
On May 10th, 2025 a US-mediated ceasefire between India and Pakistan raised hopes for peace, only to be shattered hours later when Pakistan shelled civilian villages in Poonch, killing 16th including 12-year-old twins. India’s Operation Sindoor exposed terror hubs like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad yet Pakistan denies its role. Is Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism.? Read on to discover the shocking truth.!
Source: @Dhruv Rathee
Details & Context
On May 10th, 2025 at 3:35 PM IST Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) contacted India’s DGMO, agreeing to a ceasefire starting at 5 PM halting all military actions across land, air and sea. The deal, brokered by the US and announced via Donald Trump’s social media aimed to de-escalate tensions after the April 22nd Pahalgam attack where 26 civilians died. However, Pakistan violated the truce within hours, shelling civilian areas along the Line of Control (LoC). In Poonch 16 civilians including 12-year-old twins Zain and Zoya were killed with 59 injured, 44 of them non-combatants, per @IndiaToday reports.
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India’s Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7th, targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) including Lashkar-e-Taiba’s Markaz Taiba in Muridke and Jaish-e-Mohammad’s Markaz Subhanallah in Bahawalpur. These strikes, executed with precision to avoid civilian casualties, killed over 100 terrorists including key figures like Mudassar Khadian Khas and Hafiz Muhammed Jameel. X posts from @IndiaToday confirm Pakistan’s retaliation targeted civilian villages ignoring international protocols. Satellite imagery from Intel Lab shows Jaish-e-Mohammad’s Bahawalpur base doubled in size since 2011, operating 8 km from a Pakistani military base, per @IndiaToday.
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif claimed Lashkar-e-Taiba is “defunct” but evidence including state funerals for slain terrorists attended by Pakistani military officials, suggests otherwise. The @FinancialActionTaskForce (FATF) removed Pakistan from its Grey List in 2022, yet terror groups continue to thrive, raising questions about global oversight. Pakistan’s own citizens face terror’s toll with 905 attacks in 2024 killing 927 civilians, per the Centre for Research and Security Studies.
Quotes
· “Pakistan is a master of denial from 26/11 to Osama’s hideout but truth always surfaces,” said Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on @AlArabiya.
· “We’ve done this dirty work [supporting terror] for three decades. It was a mistake,” admitted Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on @SkyNews.
· “Pakistan’s military honoured terrorists with state funerals, draping coffins in their flag,” noted an X post by @IndiaToday.
· “Heard this.? If you sow a babool tree, how will you get mangoes.? (Boya pedh babool ka toh aam kahan se hoga.?”) noted a YouTube video by @DhruvRathee
Additional Information
Recent X posts and web reports reveal Pakistan’s deep terror ties. @ThePrint reported Jaish-e-Mohammad purchased 4 acres in Bahawalpur in 2022, led by Masood Azhar’s brother Abdul Rauf, a US-designated terrorist. A French magazine, Spectacle du Monde, confirmed Jaish-e-Mohammad’s Bahawalpur dens operate openly, backed by satellite imagery. Lashkar-e-Taiba’s narco-trafficking including a 2021 Mundra Port heroin seizure worth ₹210 billion funds terror, per the @NationalInvestigationAgency. Pakistan’s internal strife is evident: the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (@TTP) killed 80,000 Pakistanis over 20 years including 132 children in the 2014 Peshawar school massacre. @TheGlobalPeaceIndex ranks Pakistan 140th out of 163 for safety with 444 Islamist attacks in 2024. Economic woes like 2023 flour stampedes killing 11, highlight public desperation.
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Impact Analysis
· India: The Poonch attack has fuelled public anger with Operation Sindoor reinforcing India’s zero-tolerance for terrorism. However, continued violations risk escalation, diverting focus from economic growth.
· Pakistan: Its terror support tarnishes its global image with state funerals for terrorists exposing military complicity. Internal violence and economic crises deepen public suffering.
· Global: The ceasefire breach strains US-Pakistan ties, as the US mediated the deal. India’s opposition to IMF’s $2.3 billion loan to Pakistan highlights concerns over terror financing. The FATF may revisit Pakistan’s status, impacting its economy.
Conclusion
Pakistan’s ceasefire violation and terror support expose a state entangled with groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad. The Poonch tragedy, killing innocent children, underscores its disregard for peace. India’s Operation Sindoor sent a clear message but Pakistan’s denials and state-backed terror persist. For Pakistan’s people, trapped by violence and poverty, the truth is undeniable: their government fuels chaos. Global action including @FATF and @IMF scrutiny is critical. Stay vigilant and demand justice.!
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