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‘Rafale, S-400 can’t save you, we will target Delhi’: US-sanctioned LeT terrorist threatens India from Pakistan

Rauf vowed to spread terrorism in Kashmir and other parts of the country.

A Pakistan-based terrorist has once again spewed venom against India by raking up the Kashmir issue. America-sanctioned Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Asad Rauf, considered a close confidant of Hafiz Saeed, has spoken out against India. Rauf vowed to spread terrorism in Kashmir and other parts of the country.

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Rauf threatens India

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OSINT TV has shared a video of Rauf in which he said that many people believe the Kashmir issue has ended. He said that no one should remain under such an impression. “A strong attack will take place in Kashmir in the future, and they will not let the issue die down,” he said.

‘Islam will spread across the World’

Rauf claimed that “Islam will spread across the entire world, and they will turn this into reality.” He also claimed that he had more information to share.

The terrorist threatened India, saying that it “would not dare to attack Pakistan in the next 50 years.” He further warned that “S-400 and Rafale would not be able to save India.”

Netizens reacted to the video

Several people reacted to the video on X. While one user called it propaganda, others said that the terrorists should first take care of Pakistan before talking about anything else. Another user posted that Operation Sindoor should have continued for a few more days so that “these worms” could be eliminated.

First published on: Dec 12, 2025 04:46 PM IST


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