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The Unmistakable Mark: Retired General Sees Jaish-e-Mohammad's Hand in Foiled Red Fort Plot, Echoing Pulwama

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  • November 22, 2025
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The Unmistakable Mark: Retired General Sees Jaish-e-Mohammad's Hand in Foiled Red Fort Plot, Echoing Pulwama

It's like a chilling echo from the past, isn't it? The seasoned military mind, Lt Gen (retd) KJS Dhillon, who once commanded the critical Srinagar-based 15 Corps, has recently made a rather stark and unsettling observation. He's drawn a direct, almost haunting, parallel between a terror plot recently thwarted near Delhi's iconic Red Fort and the devastating Pulwama attack, confidently attributing both to the nefarious Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM).

Just imagine, a major terror strike, potentially targeting countless innocent lives, was narrowly averted thanks to the swift action of the Delhi Police's Special Cell. They apprehended two individuals, allegedly terrorists, right in the vicinity of the Red Fort – a place steeped in history and a symbol of national pride. What they found on these individuals was deeply concerning: a cache of two sophisticated pistols, ten live cartridges, four hand grenades, and perhaps most alarmingly, a 2-kilogram Improvised Explosive Device, or IED. The intent was clear, chillingly so: to unleash mayhem on public spaces and security forces.

But what truly struck General Dhillon, prompting his unequivocal pronouncement, was the 'same modus operandi.' He emphasized that this isn't just a random act of terror; the presence of an IED speaks volumes, carrying the distinct fingerprint of Jaish-e-Mohammad.

It's a pattern, you see, a grim history of destruction where JeM has consistently deployed IEDs. He didn't just pull this out of thin air; he meticulously recalled their past atrocities: from the infamous Kandahar hijacking involving IC-814 and the audacious Parliament attack, to more recent wounds like Uri and Pathankot, and, of course, the gut-wrenching Pulwama attack itself. This isn't coincidence; it's a terrifying signature.

General Dhillon didn't mince words, clearly stating what many already suspect: JeM is not merely a terror outfit; it's a 'strategic asset' and a 'proxy' of Pakistan. He passionately urged India to seize this opportunity, to relentlessly expose Pakistan's undeniable complicity in fostering and supporting such groups on every possible global platform. It's a call to action, a plea for the international community to truly see the hand behind the curtain.

The foiled Red Fort plot, therefore, serves as a stark reminder – a chilling warning, really – that the threat of terror, particularly from groups like JeM with their predictable yet deadly tactics, remains ever-present, demanding constant vigilance and a unified, unwavering response.

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