India's wanted terrorist Farhatullah Ghori living in Pakistan has threatened to attack India in a video. It asked its sleeper cells to derail trains and disrupt supply chains in other cities including Delhi-Mumbai. This video was uploaded on Telegram three weeks ago. On Wednesday, August 28, this matter came to light in the media. He is telling terrorists to use pressure cookers in bomb blasts. Indian government intelligence agencies and ED are targeting their properties, weakening the sleeper cell network. We will come back and shake the government.' Ghori has been declared a terrorist under the UAPA by the Government of India. According to reports, security agencies are on alert following the threat from Ghori. On the other hand, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav in a press-conference on Wednesday termed incidents of stone pelting on train tracks as sensitive. Vaishnav said, the accidents on the railway tracks are being investigated. In the 3-minute video, asked to target Hindu leaders, Ghori has urged sleeper cell networks to wage a war of attrition against Hindu leaders and the police. He has also asked the terrorists to carry out suicide attacks. Apart from this, he is also seen talking about targeting petroleum pipelines in the video. Ghori suspected in Rameswaram cafe blast Ghori is suspected to be behind the blast at Rameswaram Cafe in Bengaluru, Karnataka on March 1 this year. In this case, two accused were arrested from East Medinipur district of West Bengal. In fact, Farhatullah Ghori and his son-in-law Shahid Faisal have a large sleeper cell network in South India. Ghori's son-in-law Shahid was in touch with both the attackers before the cafe blast. He was also the handler of this blast. 10 people have been injured in this attack. The investigating agency NIA arrested the two main accused in the case, Abdul Mateen Taha and Musavir Hussain Shajib. According to the NIA, Shajib planted the IED in the cafe on March 1, while Taha prepared the entire plan. Both the militants were members of the Islamic State module in Shivmoga, Karnataka. Ghori Akshardham attack mastermind According to the Home Ministry website, Fartullah Ghori is also known as Abu Sufyan, Sardar Sahib and Faru. He is accused of carrying out several terrorist attacks in India. Ghori attacked the Akshardham temple in Gujarat in 2002, killing more than 30 people, injuring 80. On the other hand, his name also figured in the 2005 suicide attack on the Taskforce office in Hyderabad. Ghori is working to recruit jihadis through online method. Last year, Delhi Police gave this information after arresting three terrorists from New Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Also read this news… Terrorist Farhatullah Ghori declares war on India: Mastermind of Akshardham temple attack 22 years ago Farhatullah Ghori, the mastermind of the 2002 terrorist attack on Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, has become active once again and has declared war against India. Pakistan's spy agency ISI has released a video of Farhatullah Ghori, the mastermind of the 2002 Akshardham temple attack in Gujarat, in which the terrorist is declaring war on India. Ghori is associated with terrorist outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. However, the information on which platform this video was released by ISI was not revealed. Click here to read full news…
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