‘Pak army stabbed in the back’, Jaish suddenly attacked Munir, why did Masood Azhar die?
Indian Army has broken the backbone of Pakistan and its militant groups in Operation Sindoor. That ‘pain’ is still not gone. His evidence was found again. Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar has fallen out with Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir. He claimed that Pakistan stabbed Jaish in the back during Sindur.
But why is Masud saying this? In fact, Jaish has alleged that Pakistan Army did not help them during the Indian attack on Bahawalpur on May 7, 2025. Sources also informed that although militants killed in ‘Operation Sindoor’ and those close to Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar later received military honours, no one came forward to directly rescue them during the attack. Incidentally, India attacked the Jaish headquarters in Bahawalpur during ‘Operation Sindoor’. Masood Azhar himself admitted that 10 members of his family and four close associates were killed in the attack.
Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar has fallen out with Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir. He claimed that Pakistan stabbed Jaish in the back during Sindur.
Jaish claims that Pakistan Army attended the funeral of the slain militants. Many Pakistani army chiefs participated in it. But there was no trace of that activism during the attack. It does not end here. Masood Azhar further alleged that Pakistan used them in Delhi, Kabul, Kandahar. But they were left to die in ‘Operation Sindoor’. It is well known that many militant groups receive direct support from Pakistan Army and ISI. But this time, a section of the Waqibhal community is surprised because this accusation has started directly.
Needless to say, Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar’s house was destroyed in Operation Sindur. 14 members of Azhar’s family died in the blast. Jaish top commander Masood Ilyas Kashmiri accepts that it is not an empty claim, but a true fact! The Indian Army launched Operation Sindur on the late night of May 6 to avenge the death of 26 people in the Pahalgaon terrorist attack. Indian missiles destroyed 9 militant bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The attack destroyed the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen in Murakka. Many jihadists were killed. Masud Azhar’s comments made it clear that the ‘wound’ has not yet healed.
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