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Decimated in Op Sindoor strikes, how Jaish’s Bahawalpur terror camp is alive and recruiting again

The JeM-run madrassa in Bahawalpur has not only resumed operations with 600 students but has also reopened a swimming pool once used by the Pulwama attackers.

July 01, 2025 / 15:29 IST
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A general view of a damaged structure of an Islamic seminary after Indian strikes in Ahmedpur Sharqia, about 7 kilometers from Bahawalpur
A general view of a damaged structure of an Islamic seminary after Indian strikes in Ahmedpur Sharqia, about 7 kilometers from Bahawalpur

Two months after India’s precision strikes, under Operation Sindoor, decimated key terror camps inside Pakistan, including the notorious Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur, the terror machinery is back in action, and seemingly with state support.

In a development that signals Pakistan’s unwillingness to dismantle jihadist infrastructure, the JeM-run madrassa in Bahawalpur has not only resumed operations with 600 students but has also reopened a swimming pool once used by the Pulwama attackers – a symbolic and strategic move that reeks of defiance.

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Despite satellite imagery showing the scale of damage inflicted by Indian strikes on May 7, Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) appears to be rebuilding what was destroyed, and resurrecting the very facilities that have long served as recruitment and training grounds for anti-India terrorism.

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