Masood Azhar

Pakistan to Compensate Terrorist Masood Azhar: Outrage Over IMF Funds

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced Rs 1 crore in compensation for each victim of recent Indian airstrikes, potentially totaling Rs 14 crore for Masood Azhar’s deceased relatives. The compensation covers fourteen family members killed in Bahawalpur, a city housing the Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters. This payout to a UN-designated terrorist has raised concerns, especially considering India’s assertion that the strikes targeted only terrorist camps. Furthermore, the government’s commitment to rebuilding destroyed houses adds to the controversy.

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Indian Strikes Kill 10 of Jaish Chief Masood Azhar’s Family

In retaliation for a recent terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor, striking multiple terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Ten members of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar’s family, including his sister and brother-in-law, were killed in the Bahawalpur strikes. The operation targeted terrorist camps, not military installations, with no reported civilian casualties outside of Azhar’s family. While Pakistan claimed the attacks were an “act of war,” India asserted the strikes were a response to cross-border terrorism and warned against further escalation.

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