The new video of Farhatullah Ghori, the mastermind of the 2002 terrorist attack in Akshardham of Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, and a terrorist associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed, has given sleepless nights to agencies including IB. In the new video of the terrorist that has surfaced, he is seen talking about war against India. Ghori, the mastermind of many terrorist attacks including Akshardham, had links with Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Farhatullah Ghori is a wanted terrorist who is on the radar of Indian agencies and is the mastermind of several terror attacks including the Akshardham temple attack in Gujarat in 2002. He has been declared a designated terrorist of India in 2020. Farhatullah Ghori carried out the first attack in India on Akshardham temple in the year 2002. He is wanted by Gujarat Police and Hyderabad Police. Apart from this, Gauri's name is also registered in the terrorist files of Delhi Police.
called for war against India
After 22 years, terrorist Farhatullah Ghori has once again released a video advocating war against India. Delhi Police's Special Cell had last year revealed that Ghori was behind the ISIS-inspired module posing as an Islamic State recruiter. Recent intelligence reports suggest that several terrorist conspiracies have been uncovered in India, with Farhatullah Ghori emerging as a key figure in these operations. According to intelligence agency sources, Ghori has been identified as the handler of many of these modules. Gauri's involvement, which has links with organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. In 2020, he has been declared an individual terrorist by the Ministry of Home Affairs of India. This terrorist Gauri was secretly operating the entire terrorist module from Lahore. Pakistan often claims that such persons are not Pakistani citizens but residents of India, thereby absolving Pakistan of any responsibility.
Who is Farhatullah Ghori?
Ghori was running a terrorist module inspired by Islamic State. Which was disclosed by the Special Cell of Delhi Police last year. He was working as a recruiter for IS. Farhatullah Ghori is also known as Abu Sufiyan, Sardar Saheb and Farooq.