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‘Babri mosque will be rebuilt, Ram Mandir will be reduced to rubble’: Pakistani terrorist Farhatullah Gori incites ‘Fidayeen War’ against India

Pakistani terrorists have reportedly created an online network, including a website, designed to incite violence. This platform encourages jihad for the reconstruction of the Babri Mosque, calls for targeting Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and promotes terrorism. The network extends its influence through social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and others.

Terrorist groups operating from Pakistan are once again striving to destabilize India by recruiting new members, exploiting the Babri Mosque issue to radicalize young Muslims. This recruitment campaign is being led by none other than Farhatullah Gori, the same terrorist who recently advocated attacks on India’s infrastructure.

As reported by India Today, Pakistani terrorists have created an online network, including a website designed to incite violence. This platform encourages jihad for the reconstruction of the Babri Mosque, calls for targeting Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and promotes terrorism. The network extends its influence through social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and others.

The use of encrypted messaging apps like Signal further complicates tracking their activities. According to the report, the website promoting terrorism among Indian Muslims was launched on December 3, 2024. It contains messages supporting the Babri Mosque’s revival and features propaganda videos by Farhatullah Gori.

In one such video, Gori speaks of demolishing the Ram Temple, stating, “With Allah’s will, the Ram Temple will one day be reduced to rubble. Muslims must act on Quranic teachings and commit to terrorist attacks in India—mere social media posts won’t change anything.”

Another video glorifies the terrorist responsible for the Rameshwaram Café bombing in Bengaluru. Gori admits that carrying out attacks has become more difficult since Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office.

In 2024, the website disseminated 19 videos aimed at recruiting extremists. It also funnelled users into a Signal group named Saut-Al-Haq, comprising 63 members advocating terrorism.

Previously, Gori had released a video instructing militants on bomb-making techniques for targeting trains, using devices like pressure cookers. Indian security agencies have since obtained this footage. Currently residing in Pakistan under the protection of ISI, Gori continues to plot against India. He is the chief architect behind both the Rameshwaram Café bombing and the Akshardham Temple attack in Gujarat.

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