Is Pakistan-based terrorist Farhatullah Ghori behind the recent train accidents in India?
A Pakistan-based terrorist has released a video calling for attacks on Indian government and railways. The video has raised security concerns, prompting Indian intelligence agencies to heighten their vigilance.
Farhatullah Ghori: Linked to Recent Train Destruction!
Farhatullah Ghori, the Pakistan-based terrorist suspected of orchestrating the March blast at Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru, has reportedly released a video on Telegram, asking the sleeper cells to attack Indian government functionaries and execute large-scale train crash in Delhi, Mumbai, and other major cities across India. Farhatullah Ghori was also involved in the Akshardham Temple terror attack in Gujarat in 2002. Farhatullah Ghori has been associated with various ISIS factions. Recently, Delhi Police arrested 14 radicalized youths along with their mastermind, Dr. Ishteyeaque, who were trained by Abdul Rehman Ketki—a key operative in contact with Ghori.
Indian intelligence agencies are on high alert after intercepting the viral video of terrorist Farhatullah Ghori, where he is seen instructing sleeper cells in India to execute attacks on the country’s railway network. In the video, Ghori outlines various methods for carrying out bomb blasts, including the use of pressure cookers, and discusses plans to target petroleum pipelines and Hindu leaders. He also acknowledges that Indian agencies, through the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the National Investigation Agency (NIA), are weakening sleeper cells by targeting their assets.
In the video, Ghori boldly declares, “But we will return and shake the government,” signaling his determination to continue his terrorist activities even as the crackdown intensifies. Intelligence sources revealed that the video was released on Telegram about three weeks ago, raising serious concerns about the possibility of upcoming attacks.
The recent incident in Rajasthan’s Pali district, where a Vande Bharat train hit a cement block placed on the tracks, is raising serious concerns. This happened just days after a video surfaced showing Pakistan-based terrorist Farhatullah Ghori urging attacks on India’s railways. The block, which put 375 passengers at risk, is being investigated as a possible sabotage attempt. Authorities are now worried that this could be linked to Ghori’s call for attacks on India’s railway network and other key locations.
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