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Lashkar-e-taiba is busy re-building its collapsed buildings by collecting donations in the name of flood victims.

The new face of a banned terrorist organization like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET) has once again been revealed. After the Indian Air Force demolished its headquarters at Muridke, Pakistan under Operation Sindoor on 7 May 2025, the security agencies have revealed that LET is openly collecting funds through online and offline campaigns. The surprising thing is that these campaigns are being run under the guise of human slogans like “help of flood victims”. Let us tell you that this is the same method that was adopted by Jamaat-ud-Dawa during the 2005 Pakistan/Gilgit-Baltistan and POJK earthquake and most of the collected donations was pierced in the construction of the terror structure.
According to security agencies, in the presence of Pakistani Rangers and officials recently, LET workers were seen taking photographs in flood relief camps, so that the “service” would be confused. In fact, this entire campaign is a means of reconstruction of Murid’s headquarters and re -erecting other damaged bases. The Government of Pakistan had also publicly announced funds to rebuild the facilities of LET and Jaish-e-Mohammed. A formal approval of 4 crore Pakistani rupees has already been given, while the total expenditure is estimated to be more than Rs 15 crore.

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The three buildings targeted by the Indian Air Force were used to storage of arms and cadres, while two other yellow buildings were for senior commanders and training facilities. After their destruction, the terrorist structure was shifted to Bahravalpur and then Kasur. In August-September, the remains of Muridke were frozen and now a target has been set to stand up by February 2026. This date is celebrated as “Kashmir solidarity day” in Pakistan and the annual Jihad conference of LET is to be held on the same day.
The most dangerous aspect of this whole incident is that Pakistan pretends to be a “anti-terrorism” policy on international forums, while in reality the banned organizations are active in its protection. The new names identified by Indian agencies include People’s Anti-Fascist Front, The Resistance Front, Kashmir Tigers, Tehreek-e-Taliban Kashmir and Mountain Warriors of Kashmir.
If seen, this double game of Pakistan is no longer hidden. On the one hand, he shows the international fraternity that terror is being controlled, on the other hand the proxy war continues against India by reviving banned organizations. The amount raised in the name of Muridke’s reconstruction saga and flood relief is a strong evidence that terrorism is part of the policy for it, not the solution to the problem. India and the international community have to understand that terror and humanitarian aid cannot be allowed to run together.

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