We hit India from Red Fort to Kashmir’s forests: Pak leader’s big admission: Is it time for India for Operation Sindoor 2.0?

A shocking public admission by a top Pakistani politician has confirmed what India has been warning for decades Pakistan continues to orchestrate terror on Indian soil. During the ceasefire understanding that followed Operation Sindoor, India clearly stated that any terror attack inside India by Pakistan would be considered an act of war. Now, with a former Pakistan-occupied Kashmir “Prime Minister” openly boasting that Pakistan carried out the Red Fort blast, the line has been crossed. When a Pakistani leader proudly says, “We hit you… and we will do it again,” it is time for India to consider Operation Sindoor 2.0.

This  statement emerges from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Former PoK Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq openly boasts about Pakistan’s role in terror attacks in India, claiming strikes “from the Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir.” Speaking in the PoK Assembly, Haq referred to the November 10 Red Fort(Lal Quila) metro blast that killed 15 people and the Pahalgam massacre, where 26 tourists were gunned down by Pakistan-backed terrorists.

This explosive revelation underscores cross-border terrorism and ongoing threats to India’s security.’

The political landscape in Pakistan has once again revealed its true face.

Chaudhary Anwarul Haq, Prime Minister of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (until two days ago), has publicly claimed Pakistan’s direct role in the November 10 Red Fort car bomb blast, which killed 15 people and injured many more.

Speaking openly in the PoK Assembly, Haq declared:

“If you keep bleeding Balochistan, we will hit you from the Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir. By the grace of Allah, we have done it… our brave men have done it.”

This is not a rogue figure or an extremist on the fringes this is a former official head of the PoK administration openly celebrating a terror attack on civilians in India. Pakistan’s government has not officially denied his statement. Instead, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif escalated tensions by saying Pakistan cannot rule out the possibility of “all-out war.”

For a country that constantly cries victim whenever India retaliates, Pakistan’s leaders continue to boast about orchestrating terror strikes inside India.

Indian intelligence agencies have confirmed that the Red Fort blast was connected to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), one of Pakistan’s most notorious ISI-backed terror groups.

The bomb a Hyundai i20 loaded with ammonium nitrate fuel oil was planted by a radicalised doctor Umar from the White collar terror module, created by Maulvi Irfan Ahmed, an Islamic cleric from Shopian with direct JeM links.

Key details include:

  • Ahmed coordinated with Pakistan-based handler Umar-bin-Khattab (Hanjullah)

  • Doctors from Al-Falah Medical College in Faridabad were indoctrinated

  • Dr Umar Mohammad acted as the suicide bomber

  • The remaining cell members, including Ahmed Rather, have been arrested

Investigators also found evidence that JeM was seeking funds via digital platforms such as the Pakistani app SadaPay, raising money for more suicide attacks. Alarmingly, intelligence suggests JeM is planning women-led attacks, led by Masood Azhar’s sister Sadiya under the group’s women’s wing, Jamat ul-Muminat.

One of the Red Fort blast suspects Dr Shahina Saeed, codenamed “Madam Surgeon” is believed to be part of this same women’s wing.

What makes Haq’s admission even more significant is that Pakistan has a long record of publicly accepting its role in terror, only to later deny it internationally.

In October 2020, Pakistan’s Science & Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhry boasted in Parliament:

Humne Hindustan ko ghus ke maara. Our success in Pulwama is a success of this nation.”
(“We hit India inside their home. Pulwama was our achievement.”)

The pattern is clear: boast about killing Indians domestically, cry foul when India retaliates militarily.

When India launched Operation Sindoor earlier this year precision retaliatory strikes that destroyed multiple terror camps in Pakistan and PoK the reaction in Islamabad was one of panic and helplessness. Pakistani lawmakers pleaded for divine protection, and some even broke down in Parliament.

Major (Retd.) Tahir Iqbal was recorded crying in the National Assembly, begging for mercy after India’s devastating strikes wiped out Pakistan-based terror infrastructure.

So why, after all this, is Pakistan once again openly admitting involvement in the deadly Red Fort blast?

Because Pakistani leaders believe they can continue attacking India without consequences.

Following Operation Sindoor India’s major retaliatory strike after the Pahalgam attack New Delhi delivered a clear message:

“Any terror attack on Indian soil by Pakistan will be treated as an act of war.”

This warning was not symbolic it was strategic, precise, and calculated.

Now, with a senior Pakistani political figure boasting of Pakistan’s involvement in the Red Fort blast, and with intelligence confirming JeM’s direct role, India is justified in escalating its response. Pakistan cannot simultaneously:

  • carry out terror attacks,

  • admit to those attacks proudly,

  • and then expect India to maintain restraint.

If Pakistan wants to boast, India must respond. It is as simple as that.

This is why the public admission by Chaudhary Anwarul Haq has crossed a red line. And it brings the focus back to one inevitable question:

Pakistan’s former PoK “Prime Minister” did not make a mistake, exaggerate, or speak recklessly. He openly and proudly claimed responsibility for an attack that killed innocent Indians. Combined with intelligence findings linking the Red Fort blast to Pakistan-backed JeM operatives, the picture becomes undeniable.

After Op Sindoor, India laid down a red line.
Pakistan has crossed it.

If a nation publicly admits to terrorism on Indian soil, India has not just the right but the duty to respond with strength. The time has come to consider Operation Sindoor 2.0, not as an act of aggression but as a strategic necessity to defend Indian lives, secure borders, and dismantle Pakistan-sponsored terror once and for all.

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