KEY POINTS
- TRF and PAFF are Lashkar and Jaish fronts with new English names.
- Muslim Brotherhood is rebranding Kashmir terrorism as "resistance."
- Global networks are painting India as fascist to justify attacks.
Terrorists adopt a new strategy in Kashmir: The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, where 28 innocent people lost their lives, has shocked the nation. But what is even more disturbing is the new strategy behind these attacks. Terror groups are now operating under the name of “resistance” to hide their true faces. The group responsible for the Pahalgam attack called itself The Resistance Front (TRF). This is very different from the Arabic names like Lashkar-e-Taiba or Jaish-e-Muhammad that people knew before.
In recent years, new groups with English names, such as People’s Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), Kashmir Tigers, and United Liberation Front (ULF-K), have emerged. But in reality, these are not new groups. They are the same old terrorist organisations, now using English names to fool the world. TRF and ULF-K are controlled by Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba, while PAFF and Kashmir Tigers are offshoots of Jaish-e-Muhammad.
A dangerous shift: English branding and new narratives
This change in names and language is not random. It is part of a bigger plan led by the Muslim Brotherhood, a dangerous international Islamist organisation. They have worked closely with Pakistan’s Jamaat-e-Islami to change the way terrorism looks to the outside world. By using English names and talking about “resistance,” they are trying to gain sympathy from Western countries. This is the same trick the Brotherhood used earlier in Palestine, where they supported Hamas and called terrorism a “struggle for freedom.”
Now, they are applying the same methods to Kashmir. They are trying to show India as an oppressor, and terrorists as “freedom fighters.” But the reality is that these groups are funded by Pakistan’s army and intelligence agencies, and their only aim is to spread terror.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Four-Part Plan for Kashmir
The Brotherhood has built a clear four-part plan to turn Kashmir into another Palestine:
- Portray India as a fascist, oppressive state:
Since 2016, Pakistan’s leaders, like Imran Khan, have started calling India a fascist country, especially after the abrogation of Article 370. Fake news was spread worldwide, using friendly media and so-called “experts” like Audrey Truschke and CJ Werleman to push the message. - Create fake human rights groups:
Groups like Stand with Kashmir, Americans for Kashmir, and Friends of Kashmir were created in the US. These groups pretend to fight for human rights, but in reality, they work for Pakistan’s Jamaat-e-Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood. - Rebrand terrorist groups with English names:
By giving terrorist groups names like The Resistance Front and People’s Anti-Fascist Front, they try to make terrorism look like a fight for democracy. - Link Kashmir with Palestine:
The Brotherhood is trying hard to copy the Palestine strategy, making it seem like Kashmiris are suffering just like Palestinians. They even organised a Russell Tribunal for Kashmir in 2021, just like they did for Palestine.
Painting Bharat as a Fascist State: The Global Propaganda
Pakistan’s government, with Brotherhood support, pushed a huge propaganda campaign. They used people like Gregory Stanton, a so-called genocide expert, to claim that a genocide was about to happen in Kashmir. Stanton’s warnings were used to give fake legitimacy to these false claims. Activists and organisations like the Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) and Hindus for Human Rights amplified these lies.
At the same time, new groups were created in the West to make Kashmir’s fake story sound true to ordinary Americans and Europeans. These groups were mostly run by people connected to Pakistan and Jamaat-e-Islami, but they pretended to be independent.
Strategy to Connect Kashmir with Palestine
One of the Brotherhood’s biggest plans was to connect Kashmir’s situation with Palestine’s struggle. They used BDS-style tactics: boycotting Indian events, putting pressure on companies, and calling for sanctions against India. In December 2021, a detailed “toolkit” was created to guide these activities. Pakistani agents like Ghulam Nabi Fai handed over their contacts to the Brotherhood’s new generation.
Media organisations like Al-Jazeera and Soros-linked NGOs joined hands to spread these ideas. Rutgers University in America even accepted demands to support Kashmir separatists, showing how deep this campaign has gone.
The Brotherhood has turned terrorism into a money-making business. Millions of dollars are collected through donations and extortion under the name of “freedom struggle,” but ordinary Kashmiris never benefit. Instead, the money funds lavish lifestyles of activists, expensive propaganda, and weapons for terrorists.
The same strategy that kept Palestine burning is now being applied to Kashmir. Every terror attack, from Pulwama to Pahalgam, strengthens the Brotherhood’s hold on the region, making sure the conflict never ends.
The Pahalgam terror attack is a clear reminder that this is not just about Kashmir. It is about a global industry of terror that is being run from Pakistan and supported by international networks like the Muslim Brotherhood. Innocent lives are being lost, not for freedom, but for a bloody business model.
India must respond strongly, not just militarily, but also diplomatically. The real face of these so-called “activists” and “human rights groups” must be exposed. The world must be shown the truth: that behind the soft language of “resistance” lies a hard, brutal reality of terrorism and profit.
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