Pakistan Exposed! Pak Hand in Glove With Terrorism? Ministers Seen Sharing Stage With Dreaded LeT Terrorists

Pakistan Exposed: In a shocking revelation that further exposes Pakistan’s deep-rooted terror links, senior ministers from the Pakistani government were reportedly seen sharing the stage with top commanders of the banned terrorist outfit.

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In a shocking development raising serious questions about Pakistan's intent on combating terrorism, senior leaders of the country have been seen sharing the stage with notorious Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operatives — a group internationally recognised for orchestrating terror attacks across South Asia.

Pakistan Hand in Glove With Terrorism?

According to reports, visuals from a recent public event show Pakistan’s cabinet members sitting alongside individuals who have been internationally designated as terrorists. Among those present were figures with known links to LeT — the same group responsible for multiple deadly attacks, including the 26/11 Mumbai massacre.

Photos and videos that recently surfaced show top Pakistani ministers not just present, but appearing comfortably aligned with LeT figures. This open camaraderie between the government and terror handlers is a new low, even by Pakistan's past records of harbouring extremist elements.

The development has not only drawn flak from global watchdogs but has also reaffirmed India's consistent stance about Pakistan’s complicity in nurturing terror networks under the guise of political or religious legitimacy.

The incident has sparked global outrage

Security analysts argue that this open association is a sign of emboldened extremist groups within Pakistan, no longer operating from the shadows but in full view — and with apparent state approval. “This isn’t just appeasement anymore — this is partnership,” said one international counterterrorism expert.

India has frequently raised the issue of cross-border terrorism and state-sponsored extremism at global forums including the United Nations and the FATF. Incidents like these only strengthen its case.

With Pakistan already facing scrutiny over its grey-listed status in global anti-terror finance assessments, this public display may have deeper diplomatic and economic repercussions.

So far, Pakistan’s foreign office has refrained from issuing a formal response. However, international pressure is mounting for Islamabad to come clean on its alleged support and protection of terrorist networks operating within and beyond its borders.

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