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Hizbul Deputy Chief Confirms Pakistani Footprint in Kashmir

Public Lokpal
July 11, 2026
Hizbul Deputy Chief Confirms Pakistani Footprint in Kashmir
Islamabad: In a direct contradiction of Islamabad’s official stance, Shamsher Khan, the deputy supreme commander of the banned terrorist outfit Hizbul Mujahideen, openly admitted to Pakistan's extensive militant footprint in Jammu and Kashmir.
Speaking in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Khan stated that from Kupwara to Kathua, there is not a single graveyard in the region that does not contain the graves of Pakistani nationals who crossed the border to fight. He used these casualties to emphasize an "unbreakable bond" between Pakistan and the Kashmir conflict.
Additionally, Khan targeted local civil rights groups like the Joint Awami Action Committee, branding them "traitors" for prioritizing socioeconomic protests over militancy.
The admission provides undeniable internal proof of India’s long-standing position: that Pakistan serves as a logistical and human pipeline, funneling foreign terrorists across the Line of Control to sustain violence in the region.




