Eight months after India’s decisive Operation Sindoor, exclusive intelligence inputs and visuals accessed by ABP Live indicate that Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) is regrouping in Muridke, barely metres from its demolished headquarters. The inputs suggest LeT recently organised a large congregation inside Jamia-ud-Dawwa-cosmetically rebranded as the “Government Islamic Centre” in 2019 -located adjacent to the destroyed Markaz Taiba and Markaz Umm ul Qura campus. The renewed mobilisation points to fresh preparations for attacks targeting India, even as the Muridke terror ecosystem reactivates.
Training Ceremony Held Again
On May 7, during Operation Sindoor, Indian strikes destroyed Lashkar’s primary terror hubs-Markaz Taiba and Markaz Umm-ul-Qura , facilities long linked to training, indoctrination and housing of terrorists. However, nearly eight months later, the inputs accessed by ABP Live show LeT staging the completion ceremony of the first phase of its terror training programme, “Daura-e-Suffa”, inside Jamia-ud-Dawwa.
During the event, LeT reportedly inducted newly trained cadres under the Ahl-e-Hadith extremist doctrine. The gathering was addressed by Saifullah Kasuri, identified by Indian security agencies as Lashkar’s deputy chief and among India’s most-wanted terrorists. In an open and provocative speech, Kasuri signalled renewed intent to launch attacks, stating that earlier the group was “on the receiving end” but would now take the initiative.
Threats, Leadership Presence
Kasuri also hinted at escalation in the coming period, making remarks interpreted by agencies as signalling potential operations in the first half of 2026. He claimed that after 2025, when Pakistan “dominated the airspace”, 2026 would see Pakistan project power at sea as well-a statement seen as a warning of possible future maritime-linked terror planning.