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Beneath the Scrubs: The Shocking Unveiling of J&K's 'Educated' Terror Network

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  • November 12, 2025
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Beneath the Scrubs: The Shocking Unveiling of J&K's 'Educated' Terror Network

In truth, it’s a narrative that challenges almost everything we thought we knew about the faces of extremism. We often imagine certain profiles, perhaps stereotypes even, but the latest revelations emerging from Jammu and Kashmir, linking highly educated professionals to a terror plot, well, it forces a stark re-evaluation.

Consider this: three medical doctors, individuals sworn to heal and protect life, now stand accused of orchestrating, or at the very least facilitating, a low-intensity blast outside the Israeli Embassy in Delhi back in January 2021. It’s a twist in the tale that, honestly, leaves many scratching their heads, and not a few feeling a chill down their spine. This isn't just about 'overground workers' anymore; this is about a disturbing sophistication, a new breed of alleged 'white-collar terrorists' blending seamlessly into society.

The Delhi Police's Special Cell, after a painstaking investigation, has zeroed in on these individuals. Among them, Dr. Zulfikar Ali, a physiotherapist from Budgam, is alleged to have been a primary coordinator, a central figure pulling the strings, you could say. Then there’s Dr. Aabid, a dental surgeon, also from Budgam, reportedly instrumental in arranging critical logistics—money, safe havens, the very bedrock for such operations. And Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad Mir, another physician from Budgam, too is reportedly implicated in these clandestine arrangements.

But how did it all unravel? The trail, as investigations often go, started with a student named Muzammil. His arrest, quite crucially, peeled back layers, leading investigators directly to these seemingly respectable figures. What was uncovered, then, was their alleged connection to a relatively lesser-known, yet insidious, outfit: the Jammu and Kashmir Ghaznavi Force (JKGF), a group said to be backed by Iran. This, for once, isn't your typical local militant group; it hints at broader geopolitical currents at play.

And here's where it gets truly unsettling: these doctors, with their professional facades and established positions, were allegedly used precisely because they could move through society undetected, their presence raising no red flags. They represent a strategic evolution in terror tactics—leveraging intellect and social standing for nefarious ends. It's a sobering thought, isn't it? That those entrusted with well-being might, allegedly, be engaged in its antithesis.

The ongoing interrogations are, undoubtedly, crucial. What more will surface? What deeper networks will be exposed? The case, in its stark reality, serves as a powerful reminder that radicalization knows no boundaries of education or profession. It’s a complex, multi-faceted challenge, one that demands a fresh perspective and perhaps, a deeper look into the societal undercurrents that might lead such individuals down this dark path. For Jammu and Kashmir, and indeed for India's security apparatus, this isn't just another arrest; it’s a profound wake-up call, demanding a re-think of counter-terrorism strategies against an enemy that, it turns out, can wear a white coat.

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