Masood Azhar's Disturbing Audio Threats Spark Outrage Online

A new audio recording allegedly featuring Masood Azhar, the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammed, has emerged, causing a stir on social media. In the recording, Azhar boasts about having thousands of suicide bombers ready to attack India. This alarming revelation highlights his ongoing threats against the country, raising concerns about security and terrorism. As a UN-designated terrorist, Azhar's intentions are not new, but this latest audio serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threat he poses. Read on to learn more about the implications of his statements and the reactions they have provoked.
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Masood Azhar's Disturbing Audio Threats Spark Outrage Online

New Audio Recording of Masood Azhar Emerges


New Delhi: An alarming audio clip allegedly featuring Masood Azhar, the leader of the banned terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), surfaced online on Sunday, igniting outrage and anger across social media platforms.


In this unsettling recording, Azhar boasts about having "thousands of bombers ready" to infiltrate and execute terror attacks within India.


As a designated terrorist by the United Nations, Azhar has a long history of inciting violence and orchestrating attacks against India from Pakistani territory.


The viral audio features Azhar claiming that over a thousand suicide bombers are poised to strike, with India being their primary target.


He further asserts that revealing the actual number of bombers would astonish the global audience.


"Ye (suicide bombers) ek nahi, do nahi, 100 nahi, ye 1,000 bhi nahi, agar poori taadat bata doon, toh kal duniya ki media par hungama mach jayega…" (These suicide bombers are not one, not two, not 100, not even 1,000. If I disclose the full count, it will create a stir in the world media tomorrow…)," Azhar allegedly states in the recording.


He continues by stating that his 'warriors' are not motivated by worldly pleasures and are prepared for 'shahadat' (martyrdom) in pursuit of their objectives.


The date and authenticity of this audio have yet to be independently verified.


This is not the first instance where Azhar has openly expressed his malicious intentions to incite terror in India.


He is a key figure implicated in orchestrating numerous terror attacks, including the 2001 Parliament attack and the 2008 Mumbai attacks.


Masood Azhar's recent audio threats are perceived as yet another desperate attempt to propagate his agenda and make empty threats, especially after suffering significant losses inflicted by the Indian military during Operation Sindoor.