The Tide Turns: Unknown men strike again in Pakistan, Lashkar's top operative eliminated
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The Tide Turns: Unknown men strike again in Pakistan, Lashkar’s top operative eliminated

In a significant blow to Pakistan-based terror networks, the unidentified men have once again executed a targeted strike, eliminating a top operative of the Lashkar-e-Taiba

Siddhartha DaveSiddhartha Dave
Feb 20, 2025, 09:00 pm IST
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In what seems like a decisive blow to Pakistan’s deep-rooted terror ecosystem, Maulana Kashif, a senior Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative and close relative of Hafiz Saeed, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This marks the fourth high-profile terrorist elimination within Pakistan in the past month, exposing the crumbling foundations of the terror haven that Islamabad has long nurtured.

The killing of Kashif, a notorious figure within Lashkar’s political wing, has sent tremors across Pakistan’s extremist networks. Known for his role in radicalising youth and delivering jihadist lectures at terror training camps, Kashif operated under the direct patronage of Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind behind the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. His influence extended across multiple mosques and madrasas linked to extremist propaganda. His death is not just another killing—it is a strategic dismantling of Pakistan’s terror infrastructure.

Terrorists Are No Longer Safe in the Land of Their Creation

The recent spate of targeted eliminations in Pakistan reveals a pattern of precision strikes, systematically picking off key players in the terror network. The Pakistani military and ISI, once emboldened by their unholy alliance with terror outfits, now find themselves struggling to contain the blowback of their own Frankenstein’s monster. Reports indicate that Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, has launched a frantic operation to identify the masterminds behind these assassinations. But the question remains: Who are these unknown men?

For decades, Pakistan harbored and weaponized terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen against Bharat. But today, these very groups are facing an existential threat within their own territory. The irony is unmistakable—what Pakistan once exported as an instrument of state policy has now turned inward, consuming the very fabric of its stability.

Baluchistan: The New Bangladesh in the Making?

While Pakistan grapples with the fallout of these eliminations, another front has erupted, threatening the nation’s territorial integrity. Baluchistan, long suppressed under Pakistan’s brutal military rule, is once again on the brink of declaring independence. Pakistani cleric and lawmaker Maulana Fazlur Rehman, in a stunning revelation during a National Assembly session, warned that “five to seven districts of Baluchistan are ready to declare liberation”. He likened the situation to the 1971 Indo-Pak war, which led to the creation of Bangladesh, and warned that the UN could recognize Baluchistan’s independence if the declaration is made.

This stark warning comes amid escalating violence in the Kurram region, where sectarian clashes between Sunni and Shiite tribes have left over 150 people dead since November. The region, already isolated due to mountainous terrain and lack of governance, has witnessed multiple ceasefire failures, including the most recent one on January 1. The death toll from an ambush on a convoy carrying essential supplies rose to 10 last week, with six drivers reportedly kidnapped.

Pakistan’s Descent into Chaos: A Nation Without a Writ

Even Pakistan’s own political leaders now admit that the state is on the verge of collapse. Maulana Fazlur Rehman, chief of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), stated last month that the Pakistani government had “completely lost its writ” in both Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan, triggering decades of migration as people fled violence and economic hardship. He warned that unless all stakeholders act swiftly, Pakistan’s disintegration is inevitable.

The elimination of Maulana Kashif and the growing unrest in Baluchistan are not isolated incidents—they are symptoms of a failed state, one that prioritized exporting terror over building internal resilience. Pakistan, which once boasted of its “strategic assets” in the form of terror groups, now finds itself under siege by the very ideology it nurtured.

Bharat’s Resilience: Terror Has No Refuge

For Bharat, this turn of events is both a vindication of its long-standing position and a cautionary tale. While Pakistan faces the consequences of its misadventures, Bharat continues to stand tall, advancing on the path of development, and self-reliance. Bharat has always maintained that “terrorism and talks cannot go hand in hand,” and today, the crumbling of Pakistan’s terror ecosystem underscores the wisdom of this stance.

As Pakistan spirals into economic collapse, ethnic strife, and political instability, Bharat remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding its borders and citizens. The message is clear: There will be no safe haven for those who seek to harm Bharat—not in Pakistan, not anywhere.

The question now is not “Who is next?” but rather, “How long before Pakistan itself collapses under the weight of its failed policies?”

The tide has turned, and Bharat, guided by its civilizational ethos and modern leadership, stands resilient while its adversaries crumble under their own contradictions.

 

Topics: Unknown menMaulana KashifPakistanHafiz SaeedLashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Siddhartha Dave
Siddhartha Dave
Siddhartha Dave is an alumnus of the United Nations University in Tokyo and a former Lok Sabha Research Fellow. He writes on foreign affairs and national security. [Read more]
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