Will Pakistan pay Rs 14,00,00,000 to terrorist Masood Azhar after India hit Jaish terror sites? What we know
- On May 7, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor targeting Jaish-e-Mohammed terror sites in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, killing 14 family members of terror chief Masood Azhar.
- The strikes responded to the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians and aimed to dismantle JeM infrastructure linked to Azhar's network.
- Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced a Rs 1 crore per deceased compensation package totaling Rs 14 crore for Azhar's legal heirs and pledged to rebuild destroyed homes.
- The compensation plan sparked criticism in India and internationally, raising concerns that Pakistan could be supporting a UN-designated terrorist and misusing international aid like the IMF bailout.
- This development risks increasing tensions between the two countries, with India pledging to monitor reconstruction to prevent repurposing for terrorism and watching Pakistan's next moves closely.
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Pakistan to give Rs 14cr compensation to terrorist Masood Azhar after Op Sindoor
The Pakistan government could pay Rs 14 crore in compensation to Masood Azhar, UN-designated terrorist and chief of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), after 14 of his family members were reportedly killed in recent Indian airstrikes.
Will Pakistan pay Rs 14,00,00,000 to terrorist Masood Azhar after India hit Jaish terror sites? What we know
The facility that functioned as a JeM hub was reduced to rubble, but Masood Azhar survived and is believed to be hiding somewhere with help of Pakistan. India news
Pakistan to compensate JeM terrorist Masood Azhar with Rs 14 crore following Indian strikes?
In what comes as a significant development from Pakistan, reports suggest that Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif is likely to offer Rs 14 crore compensation to UN-designated terrorist and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Masood Azhar. Azhar lost 14 members of his family, and the Pakistani state has sanctioned Rs 1 crore for each individual killed in the Indian airstrikes, The Tribune India reports. The compensation will be paid to the legal heirs, implyin…
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