Intelligence Signals Turmoil in JeM as Masood Azhar Mystery Deepens

Intelligence sources indicate turmoil within Jaish-e-Mohammad as the mystery around chief Masood Azhar's health deepens. Cadres are questioning the top leadership about his whereabouts, with rumors of him being on his deathbed. Indian agencies confirm Azhar is not dying but is fragile and mentally down, refusing to meet cadres. The leadership is struggling to maintain calm and is reportedly searching for a new leader.

Key Points: Masood Azhar Mystery Deepens: JeM in Turmoil

  • Masood Azhar's health and whereabouts remain unclear
  • JeM leadership fights rumors of his death
  • Azhar is mentally down and confined, say Indian agencies
  • Cadres question leadership, recruitments down
  • Hunt for new JeM leader underway
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Intelligence signals turmoil in Jaish-e-Mohammad as mystery around Masood Azhar deepens

Intelligence signals turmoil in Jaish-e-Mohammad as mystery around Masood Azhar's health and whereabouts grows. Cadres question leadership, prayers held.

"This is the first time that Azhar appears to be vulnerable. - Intelligence Bureau official"

New Delhi, April 24

The mystery around Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar is growing with each passing day. His own cadres have been questioning the top leadership about his whereabouts.

There are claims within the JeM that their chief is on his deathbed. The terror group's leadership has been fighting such rumours and has been asking the cadres to calm down and stay hopeful.

The Indian agencies, however, confirm that Azhar is not nearing his death. However, they add that his health is fragile, and he is not facing any life-threatening condition. He is unwell and mentally down.

The top leadership has intentionally kept him behind closed doors, as they do not want the cadres to see him in the condition that he is in, the official also added.

Another official said that Azhar would never be able to fully lead the outfit again. He lost a lot of his close family members during Operation Sindoor, and this has upset him a lot. He has refused to come out and even speak with the members of his outfit since then.

Another official said that before Operation Sindoor, Azhar was alright. He had health issues, but he did make public appearances and met with his people regularly. All this has stopped now, and he confines himself to his home and only meets with a select few, the official said.

An Intelligence Bureau official said that this is the first time that Azhar appears to be vulnerable. He is known to be fiery when he talks, and the attacks that he plans against India are lethal in nature. His speeches and the manner in which he conducted himself are what made him so popular among his cadre. All these aspects are missing in him, and this has, in turn, made the cadres demoralised, the official also added.

The agencies have also picked up information that prayers for Azhar are being held regularly. They pray for his good health and hope that he will come out in the open once again. The number of prayer meetings that are being held is what set off rumours about his health condition.

Many within the Jaish-e-Mohammad feel that the leadership is hiding something big from them. The recruitments into the Jaish-e-Mohammad are ongoing, but at a very small scale. Azhar would meet with all the recruits and give them a pep talk once they joined the outfit. The few recruits who have joined the JeM were spoken to by other leaders and not Azhar.

An official said that for all recruits, meeting with Azhar was a big deal. They look up to him as a hero and a father figure, and he is the reason why many even decided to be part of the Jaish-e-Mohammad, the official said.

For a few months after Operation Sindoor, the Jaish-e-Mohammad managed to keep the cadres quiet by circulating old videos and audio clips of Azhar. However, their patience began to run out, and questions about Azhar became louder. Further within the outfit, there is too much discussion about their chief.

The top leadership is finding it hard to keep the cadres calm and is clearly aware that the situation may blow up soon.

Officials say that the cadres would sooner or later have to be told about Azhar and his real condition. The official also added that they are likely to push this some more until they find a new leader. The hunt for a new leader is on, and once that takes place, the real picture about Azhar would become clear for all the cadres of the Jaish-e-Mohammad, the official added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting intelligence report. The fact that the cadres are questioning leadership is a positive sign for Indian security. Pakistan needs to realise that terrorist groups are like double-edged swords - eventually they become unstable.
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Vikram M
🙏 Let's not celebrate someone's illness. But yes, we must remain vigilant. Terror groups will try to fill this vacuum with someone even more dangerous. Our intelligence and army should be on high alert.
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Priya S
The psychological impact of losing family members is real. But this man has caused thousands of Indian families to lose their loved ones. No sympathy from me. Hope our agencies keep monitoring this situation closely.
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James A
Operation Sindoor seems to have been really effective. Breaking the morale of terrorist leadership is as important as eliminating them. This infighting could be exploited by Indian intelligence to get more information about JeM's operations.
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Ravi K
Our intelligence agencies are doing a great job. But we must be careful - sometimes these reports can be planted to mislead us. Let's wait for more concrete evidence before drawing conclusions.

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