Key Points

Indian forces eliminated Sulaiman, the ISI-backed LeT mastermind behind the Pahalgam massacre. The attack was meticulously planned to avoid local involvement for secrecy. Investigations reveal Sulaiman's ties to previous terror strikes in Poonch. The operation exposes Pakistan's continued use of trained militants to destabilize J&K.

Key Points: ISI-Linked LeT Mastermind Sulaiman Killed in Operation Mahadev

  • ISI-backed LeT used ex-Pak Army commando Sulaiman for Pahalgam attack
  • Operation Mahadev kills Sulaiman, Abu Hamza, and Yasir
  • Muridke training camp linked to Pahalgam conspiracy
  • Locals provided shelter but unaware of terror plot
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Operation Mahadev exposes ISI backed Lashkar-e-Taiba plot behind Pahalgam massacre

CRPF and J&K Police eliminate Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Sulaiman, exposing ISI's role in the Pahalgam massacre that killed 26.

"Three terrorists have been neutralised in an intense firefight. Operation Continues – Indian Army’s Chinar Corps"

New Delhi, July 28

The role of the Pakistan Army in the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives became clearer when the Indian security forces gunned down Sulaiman, considered to be the mastermind.

Suleman, who is part of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, which carried out the April 22 attack, also goes by the name Hashim Moosa. He was an ex-Pakistani army official who was killed during Operation Mahadev, carried out by the CRPF and Jammu and Kashmir Police.

During the operation, two other terrorists, Abu Hamza and Yasir, too, were eliminated by the security forces. "Three terrorists have been neutralised in an intense firefight. Operation Continues," the official X handle of the Indian Army’s Chinar Corps said.

The killing of Sulaiman further cements the fact that the ISI had played a major role in the Pahalgam attack. Suleman was a highly trained terrorist and an asset of the ISI. He was roped in to oversee the attack due to his expertise and the time he had spent in the Pakistan Army.

The probe into the Pahalgam attack showed that it was the ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba that carried out this attack. It was a guarded conspiracy, and the planners decided to hire only Pakistani terrorists as they wanted it to be a top secret.

While at first the role of some locals did come up, the probe found that while some had offered shelter and food, they had no clue about the attack.

In the run-up to the planning, the ISI had roped in Sajid Jutt to deploy only Pakistani fighters to carry out the attack. Only a handful of people were involved in this attack. Jutt was told to identify Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists who were fighting in the Valley to carry out the attack, and at any cost, not involve any locals, as they did not want the details to come out.

The attack squad was led by Sulaiman, who was part of the Pakistan army’s special forces commando squad. He has been in the Valley since 2022 after having trained at the Muridke camp of the Lashkar-e-Taiba.

It may be recalled that in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, India had carried out Operation Sindoor during which Muridke, the primary training facility of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, had been hit.

Investigations showed that Sulaiman was at the Tral forest on April 15. This means that he was close to the attack site at Baisaran nearly seven days before the strike.

Sulaiman, according to the investigating agencies, was also involved in the April 2023 attack on an army truck in Poonch in which five soldiers were killed.

The role of the locals had cropped up after the arrest of Parvaiz Ahmad Jothar from Batkote, Pahalgam, and Bashir Ahmad Jothar from Hill Park, Pahalgam. However, the probe learnt that they had a limited role. They only provided shelter, food, and some logistics for a few thousand rupees.

During their questioning, they said that they had no clue about the attack and where it was taking place. They also said that they were not told about the plan by the terrorists.

This suggests that the ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba wanted to maintain utmost secrecy and planned the entire strike on a need-to-know basis. The Pahalgam attack was clearly aimed at creating a huge communal divide and also to stop the thriving tourism industry in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartbreaking to read about the innocent lives lost in Pahalgam. The tourism industry was just recovering post-COVID and now this... These attacks are clearly aimed at destroying Kashmir's economy. Stay strong J&K! 💔
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Arjun K
Operation Mahadev shows our forces' intelligence capabilities have improved tremendously. But I wish the media wouldn't reveal so many operational details - helps terrorists adapt their strategies.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Pahalgam last year, this news is terrifying. The locals were so warm and welcoming. It's sad how they get caught between terrorists and security forces. Hope peace returns soon.
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Vikram M
The fact that ex-Pak army officials are directly involved proves state sponsorship of terror. India should take this to UN with concrete evidence. Enough is enough!
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Kavya N
While I appreciate our forces' work, we must also address why some locals help terrorists for just "a few thousand rupees". Development and employment opportunities in J&K need urgent attention.
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David E
The level of planning here is frightening. Using only Pakistani operatives to maintain secrecy shows how sophisticated these terror networks have become. International community needs to take notice.

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