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Vayutuvan wrote: 13 Nov 2025 07:33
bala wrote: 12 Nov 2025 23:54 My conclusion is that they are not good at their profession and hence are distracted with nefarious stuff. IMA should revoke their license to practise/degrees forthwith.
Bala ji, they seem to be rich. Either they must have been successful in their profession, or they inherited generational wealth to be independently wealthy. The houses that were raided are opulent, both in Pulwama-Shopian region and in UP.


Vayutuvan ji,


or terrorist funding coming from phoren lands via hawala and other means, including "chanda" .......... :mrgreen:

old jungle saying: "one who handles honey always licks his fingers"
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My Suggestion is that we quietly through our surveillance of Paki unit rotations and hit them on thier side of the Loc at the time of choosing with atleast 80-100 causalities with artillery, drones. And hit the PAF hard , Radars, AEW aircraft and fighters.

But again lets do it at the time and place when it works for us. No need to create a frenzy and Pakis prepared.
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Its mission-critical for NTRO to have every Muslim in India under 24x7 surveillance. Their landlines, cellphone calls, sms, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, what they browse, who their 1st, 2nd and 3rd level contacts are, what news they consume, what Facebook/Instagram post they react to etc

Physical surveillance by having high-res CCTVs in ghettoes, near mosques etc

We should also be able to remotely activate cellphones, laptops, TVs etc so that we can listen in on the kinds of conversations they have in their homes, madarassas, mosques, tea-shop get togethers etc

Aerostats, drones, satellites etc for round the clock surveillance and sniffing. We must have a 100 satellites just to keep an eye/ear/nose inside our own landmass

We should become one massive surveillance state with the required manpower & tech resources. We can easily afford it. In fact, this is one item we *must not* skimp on. We need our own Panatirs to synthesize and analyze all this data

Our AI should become world-class at separating signal from noise. Like Israel & China, we can mint 100s of unicorn cybersecurity startups from people who work on this tech, but that's a side-benefit

Our humint is good. Imagine what it will become with massive sigint/comint
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It looks like the paki bomb blast is fake. In the video circulating I only see a burnt out car, no blast damage on the car or to the surroundings. You think a bomb going off in a car and the car's frame and body would still be intact like it is shown there? You just see some cops pointing here and there and some people walking around. They're claiming 12 dead and 27 injured. Yea, right. This is paki way of being equal-equal with India. So they can blame India and look for sympthy in the international arena for themselves and maybe deflect blame for their own bombing at the Red Fort.
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We should bomb Pakis, not just now but proactively. Irrespective of whether they bomb themselves. That has no bearing on our actions

It was annoying to see reports of "150 jihadis assembled in PoK launchpads" even post Op Sindoor

Similarly, JeM and LeT are on money-collection drives all over Pakiland and organizing huge gatherings - i.e. target-rich-environment

Are we waiting for an invitation?
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Major fire reported in Lahore. Probably the 'unknown' assets are activated and on the prowl..
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Prem Kumar wrote: 13 Nov 2025 15:32 We should bomb Pakis, not just now but proactively. Irrespective of whether they bomb themselves. That has no bearing on our actions

It was annoying to see reports of "150 jihadis assembled in PoK launchpads" even post Op Sindoor

Similarly, JeM and LeT are on money-collection drives all over Pakiland and organizing huge gatherings - i.e. target-rich-environment

Are we waiting for an invitation?

Our establishment unfortunately wants to be seen as good guys and trade negotiations are on. Even NSA said Nepal and BD are problems due to bad governance… I mean who are we kidding!

Lefties will talk about political freedoms but they feel quite happy in Dubai and Beijing… in fact the first slaps have to be delivered to the public face of these sympathisers! Spare a Pappu slap a Pagalika simples!
Otherwise the govt should delegate this to willing groups in society. Then don’t complain that majority is bullying us.
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https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... -10362265/
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the car blast near Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening was “clearly a terrorist attack”. He also praised India’s “measured” response to it. The blast, now confirmed by India as a “terror incident” perpetrated by “anti-national forces”, killed at least 12 people and injured several others.

Speaking to reporters after concluding a meeting of G7 foreign ministers on Wednesday, Rubio said, “It clearly was a terrorist attack and it was a car loaded with highly explosive materials that detonated and killed a lot of people.”



“We’ve offered to help, but I think they’re very capable in these investigations. They don’t need our help, and they’re doing a good job,” Rubio said. “We’re aware of the potential that holds, but I think the Indians need to be commended. They’ve been very measured, cautious, and professional in how they’re carrying out this ongoing investigation,” he said.
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A_Gupta wrote: 12 Nov 2025 23:04 Ages ago, I was one of those promoting the book on Central Asian slave markets, I forget the book name and the the author, so long ago it was. I don’t need lectures on naivete.

The reality is that India has 20+ crores of people professing the Islamic faith. And growing. I had posted a few days ago that the births by religion in Kerala are 55% ROP. Without influx of Hindus from other states, Kerala is going to be a future flashpoint.

What are you going to do about this? At a minimum radicalization has to kept to minimum. Your “realism” or non-naivete has zero practical solutions.

Second, if 20 crores doesn’t contribute to productive citizenship, how is India going to be viksit?

There is a historical narrative that the various non-Islamic invaders and non-European invaders indianized because there was no external reinforcement to prevent it.

And with Islamic invaders, the ones that were after some generations Indianizing, they were overwhelmed by fresh invaders who termed them as half-Muslims or Muslims in name only.

Now this is only a narrative, and has significant counter-examples. But in today’s world the primary source of radicalization in India is Pakistan. Saudi Arabia was there but has faded away. The internal problem India faces cannot be handled without fixing Pakistan, one way or the other.



A_Gupta ji,


when one does not realize that what has just happened was multidimensional in deployment and activation, it's easy to talk of solutions in such a casual fashion. This is a new generation of warfare. No one has the solutions yet

The GPS spoofing was cyberwarfare, and preparations would have taken many many months if not a year or two at the very least. I will not go into the details for reasons of security

The ammonium nitrate was kinetic warfare, the blast radius and the widespread flames is possibly indicative of ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (ANFO), and the quantities in which they have been recovered would not have been easy to organize or collect. There was an entire supply chain which would have worked sub rosa without raising suspicions and the dork media is focussed on some dumb schitt "doctors" who were merely the tip of the iceberg, missing the multiple layers below, the "invisible" foot soldiers who put it together and helped make it happen

The ricin was biowarfare. No one knows how much was produced (if at all) and where the rest is hidden. Ricin is quite difficult to make but these scum had very easy access to medical and hospital laboratories and their sources of chemicals and also their specialized supply chain ecosystem

The ammonium nitrate is suspected to have come in from nepal, bangladesh, and punjab. Most probably diverted via the black market in these countries and smuggled in, and all these three governments are hostile to India because they are openly controlled by forces outside the geography of the region.

no difference between khalistanis, pakis, and the common or garden variety of home grown jihadis.

The three plus tons of ammonium nitrate explosive would have caused large scale carnage across the country and brought down the govt and derailed growth for some decades.

Instead of providing passive cover fire and naively asking for understanding and integration, it is better to be alert and shoot first rather than ask polite questions of these scum out to eliminate the populace.

understanding and integration is not the sole responsibility of the majority and as we well know, pandering to the jihadis is never a good idea, especially when the definition of terrorism is in itself unclear because all the the jihadi nations have collectively opposed such interpretation and calling our vociferously for punitive laws against islamophobia, just to avail themselves of an easy off ramp, especially when the fertilizer hits the rotating apparatus fixed on the ceiling

The planning, coordination, and execution were a long time in the making

This level of organizational resilience takes committed operational sustenance, coupled with very deep pockets and large assets of brainwashed human resources.

Rightly the GoI is following the money but things are complicated because of the use of cryptocurrency
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From Wion news channel editor,
https://x.com/sidhant/status/1988963230 ... 1sCkQ&s=19
The punishment given to the culprits of the Delhi car blast will send a message to the world that no terrorist should even dare to think of committing such an act in India: Indian Home Minister Amit Shah
What a comedy! It is judiciary who will decide how much time to complete trials and and on death penalty. And people know what is the track record of judiciary in these matters.
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^^ he is obviously talking about whats going to happen to porkistan
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Is this the first time a biological agent was found in a terror attack in India? I am aware that plague in Surat a loooong time ago was suspected to be deliberately introduced but no proof was found.

Have they found ricin or were they trying to make it? I suspect the latter as the former would mean a serious line is crossed.

Munir seems reckless even more than Musharraf. At least the latter was SSG, this guy seems to be a chicken hawk..
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Jaish e Muhammad Module Reveals Multi-Phase Plot to Target Delhi With Serial Blasts - Top Intel Sources to NDTV

During interrogation, members of the Jaish Doctor Module have revealed a structured, phase-wise plan for executing a terror conspiracy aimed at carrying out serial blasts in India’s National Capital Region.

Phase 1: Formation of the Jaish-Ansar terror module.

Phase 2: Procurement of raw material for improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and ammunition, sourced from Nuh and Gurugram in Haryana.

Phase 3: Manufacture of lethal chemical IEDs and reconnaissance of potential target locations.

Phase 4: Distribution of assembled bombs among module members following reconnaissance.

Phase 5 (Final): Execution of coordinated bombings across six to seven locations in Delhi, planned for December.

Investigators say the original plan was to carry out the attacks in August 2025, but operational delays pushed the conspiracy to a new target date - 6 December, chosen to coincide with the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition.

For years, Jaish-e-Mohammed has issued threats referencing Ayodhya and calling for revenge for the Babri demolition, officials noted. Masood Azhar in his terror preachings and weekly columns since years has pledged to target Ayodhya.

India’s Response: A Strong Stand Against Terrorism

India has demonstrated its firm resolve against terrorism with a swift and decisive counter-action. By successfully dismantling the Jaish-e-Mohammed–linked module implicated in the explosion near the Red Fort, authorities have delivered a clear and uncompromising message against those seeking to destabilize the nation.

This achievement highlights the relentless dedication of India’s intelligence agencies, security forces, and law-enforcement personnel, who continue to work round the clock to safeguard the lives of citizens and uphold national security.
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Breaking:
&K Police in Sopore along with 22 RR and 179BN CRPF, arrested two hybrid terrorists during a joint naka operation at Sadeeq Colony, Mominabad Sopore of North Kashmir. The naka was established following specific input regarding movement of suspicious individuals in the area.

During checking, two persons coming from Fruit Mandi Sopore towards Ahat Baba Crossing attempted to flee on noticing the presence of police and security forces. The joint team acted promptly and apprehended both individuals on the spot.

The arrested persons have been identified as Shabir Ahmad Najar son of Mohammad Akbar Najar resident of Mohalla Tawheed Colony Maazbugh and Shabir Ahmad Mir son of Mohammad Sultan Mir resident of Brath Sopore. Incriminating materials, arms & ammunition including 01 pistol, 01 magazine, 20 live rounds and 02 hand grenades were recovered from their possession. The recoveries indicate their involvement in terror-related activities in the area.

In this regard, a case FIR No. 253/2025 under relevant sections of law has been registered at Police Station Sopore, and investigation has been set into motion. J&K Police reaffirm their commitment to maintaining peace and security across the valley.```
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“ Ricin is considered a potential bioterrorism agent precisely because of the relative ease of its production using common materials and basic laboratory techniques. No advanced skills or specialized equipment are required to create a crude preparation. ”

So is it easy to make or difficult to make? Asking in a most casual way.
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Gujarat ATS officials said, it is perhaps the first brush of any law enforcement agency in India with ricin.

However, the group that the three accused were working for—the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP)—is known for brewing home-made weapons, and poisons such as ricin are commonplace in their literature.
https://theprint.in/india/deadly-recipe ... 82476/?amp

What are the known links between JeM and ISKP?
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A_Gupta wrote: 13 Nov 2025 21:36 “ Ricin is considered a potential bioterrorism agent precisely because of the relative ease of its production using common materials and basic laboratory techniques. No advanced skills or specialized equipment are required to create a crude preparation. ”

So is it easy to make or difficult to make? Asking in a most casual way.


A_Gupta ji,


what do you think


Delhi terror blast case | One of the accused of the blast case, Dr Shaheen Saeed, served as the Head of the Department of Pharmacology from September 1, 2012, to December 31, 2013, at Kanpur Medical College.
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This is what is the problem with the peacerfuls of India
https://youtu.be/KNicf2NPJ6I
Its the sick mentality
But the degree of illness varies and its difficult to identify these guys with minor degree of illness.
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Association of Indian Universities suspends the membership of Al-Falah University, Faridabad, Haryana after its name was associated with Jaish Terror Conspiracy in the Delhi Terror attack.
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chetak wrote: 13 Nov 2025 21:51 Delhi terror blast case | One of the accused of the blast case, Dr Shaheen Saeed, served as the Head of the Department of Pharmacology from September 1, 2012, to December 31, 2013, at Kanpur Medical College.
Employment Period: Multiple news sources report
that Dr. Shaheen Saeed worked as a faculty member at Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial (GSVM) Medical College, Kanpur, from 2006 until 2013, when :eek: she stopped reporting for duty :eek: .
‘Dr Shaheen was very reserved during her stay in Prayagraj’
TNN | Nov 12, 2025, 11.39 PM IST
Prayagraj: Sleuths of law enforcement agencies visited a govt medical college in Prayagraj to verify the academic records of Dr Shaheen Saeed, who was arrested in connection with a massive explosives recovery in Faridabad and linked to the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror module behind the Delhi blast.

Dr Shaheen completed her MBBS and MD from Sangam City between 1996 and 2005. The sleuths verified the admission details, internship report, and close connections of Dr Shaheen during her stay in Allahabad (now Prayagraj).

Being a meritorious student, Dr Shaheen not only cleared competitive exams but also cracked the UP Public Service Commission to join Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College, Kanpur, as an assistant professor.

Shaheen (46), who hailed from Kandhari Bazar in Lucknow's Kaiserbagh, was very reserved in nature during her stay in the city, sources told sleuths.

In 2006, Shaheen joined the pharmacology department at GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, as an assistant professor. In 2009-10, she was transferred for 6 months to Kannauj Medical College and returned to Kanpur in 2010. However, as per college records, she stopped reporting for duty in 2013 without any official leave or notice. Eventually, in 2021, the govt terminated her services.
How it did not raise any flags????
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Amber G. wrote: 13 Nov 2025 22:04
chetak wrote: 13 Nov 2025 21:51 Delhi terror blast case | One of the accused of the blast case, Dr Shaheen Saeed, served as the Head of the Department of Pharmacology from September 1, 2012, to December 31, 2013, at Kanpur Medical College.
Employment Period: Multiple news sources report
that Dr. Shaheen Saeed worked as a faculty member at Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial (GSVM) Medical College, Kanpur, from 2006 until 2013, when :eek: she stopped reporting for duty :eek: .
‘Dr Shaheen was very reserved during her stay in Prayagraj’
TNN | Nov 12, 2025, 11.39 PM IST
Prayagraj: Sleuths of law enforcement agencies visited a govt medical college in Prayagraj to verify the academic records of Dr Shaheen Saeed, who was arrested in connection with a massive explosives recovery in Faridabad and linked to the banned Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror module behind the Delhi blast.

Dr Shaheen completed her MBBS and MD from Sangam City between 1996 and 2005. The sleuths verified the admission details, internship report, and close connections of Dr Shaheen during her stay in Allahabad (now Prayagraj).

Being a meritorious student, Dr Shaheen not only cleared competitive exams but also cracked the UP Public Service Commission to join Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College, Kanpur, as an assistant professor.

Shaheen (46), who hailed from Kandhari Bazar in Lucknow's Kaiserbagh, was very reserved in nature during her stay in the city, sources told sleuths.

In 2006, Shaheen joined the pharmacology department at GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, as an assistant professor. In 2009-10, she was transferred for 6 months to Kannauj Medical College and returned to Kanpur in 2010. However, as per college records, she stopped reporting for duty in 2013 without any official leave or notice. Eventually, in 2021, the govt terminated her services.
How it did not raise any flags????




Amber G saar,

They are arresting and interrogating a great many people. This time around, there is neither any consideration nor sympathy, nor any fear of "what will people say".

Any and everyone with a link to these jihadis or the money or even the suspicion of being involved in the procurement of illicit substances, vehicles etc is on the radar and they are being hunted down.


It's time to nip this cancer in the bud and assert the fullest authority of the state.
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chetak wrote: 13 Nov 2025 22:34 It's time to nip this cancer in the bud and assert the fullest authority of the state.
The cancer is widespread from J&K, UP, etc.
To quote Casablanca movie: Round up the usual suspects!
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These fraudulent quom tactics are seen in UK councils too…these folks don’t do their jobs properly as they are often DEI appointments and ordinary folks are too scared to flag such people due to the Pisslamophobia. Any place private or govt where such people exist must be criminally charged and formally prosecuted
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A_Gupta wrote: 13 Nov 2025 17:25 https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... -10362265/
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the car blast near Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening was “clearly a terrorist attack”. He also praised India’s “measured” response to it. The blast, now confirmed by India as a “terror incident” perpetrated by “anti-national forces”, killed at least 12 people and injured several others.

Speaking to reporters after concluding a meeting of G7 foreign ministers on Wednesday, Rubio said, “It clearly was a terrorist attack and it was a car loaded with highly explosive materials that detonated and killed a lot of people.”



We’ve offered to help, but I think they’re very capable in these investigations. They don’t need our help, and they’re doing a good job,” Rubio said. “We’re aware of the potential that holds, but I think the Indians need to be commended. They’ve been very measured, cautious, and professional in how they’re carrying out this ongoing investigation,” he said.
Yes they’re very capable in these investigations .. and they know a terrorist sponsor when they see one...
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Red Fort blast probe: From Al-Falah’s ‘Room 13’ to Turkiye’s ‘Ukasa’ – 10 new revelations

Here are the 10 key revelations from the probe:

Plot Origin and Base: The conspiracy was allegedly hatched inside Al-Falah University in Faridabad, which was used as the operational base. Authorities recovered a massive 2,900 kg of explosives from the campus and nearby areas.

"White-Coat" Terrorists: The core group consisted of medical professionals, including Dr. Umar Un Nabi (the bomber), Dr. Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie, and Dr. Muzaffar Rather, with Dr. Shaheen Saeed providing logistical support.

International Handler: The module received instructions from a handler in Turkiye codenamed "Ukasa," who acted as the link to JeM and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind leadership. Dr. Umar and others had traveled to Turkiye in 2021-22 for ideological training.

The Final Hours: DNA profiling confirmed that Dr. Umar Un Nabi was the driver of the car that exploded. CCTV footage tracked his movements in Delhi before the blast, including a three-hour stop near a mosque.

"Room 13 Diaries": Coded notebooks and diaries found in Al-Falah University's Room 13 and Room 4 contained cryptic references to "Operation," a timeline between November 8–12, and numerical sequences, indicating detailed planning.

Multi-City Targets: The module allegedly planned simultaneous blasts in four cities, including Delhi and Ayodhya, with an attack believed to be scheduled around November 25 to coincide with Ram temple events.

Explosives Network: The group pooled over ₹26 lakh in cash to purchase 26 quintals of NPK fertilizer (a key component for homemade explosives) from dealers in Gurugram and Nuh.

Babri Demolition Anniversary: Dr. Shaheen Saeed reportedly revealed that the attack planning was linked to the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition on December 6, which the group referred to as "Operation D-6" to maximize communal impact.

Wider Conspiracy: The Red Fort blast was part of a larger, foiled plan that involved preparing 32 vehicles to be fitted with explosives for coordinated strikes. Two other vehicles, a Ford EcoSport and a missing Maruti Brezza, were being modified for attacks.

Institutional Action: Following the discovery, the government ordered a financial audit of Al-Falah University, and the Association of Indian Universities suspended its membership. The investigation has now been taken over by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
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Al Falah University Founder Ran 9 Firms, Jailed In Rs 7.5 Crore Cheating Case.

ED Investigation: The university is facing a separate probe by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) into its funding and money trail.  
- A major focus of the ED's investigation is the university Chairman, Siddiqui, specifically looking into his:
-Previous criminal history, including an old fraud case (worth ₹7.5 crore) that led to him and an associate being jailed for three years.

  - Siddiqui is on the board of nine companies, all of which are connected through the Al-Falah Charitable Trust, the body that manages the university.
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