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Home>>World>>‘Lashkar’s Water Force Being Prepared, 135 Already Trained’: LeT Commander’s Shocking Confession On Video
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‘Lashkar’s Water Force Being Prepared, 135 Already Trained’: LeT Commander’s Shocking Confession On Video

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January 21, 2026 39 Views0

Pakistan’s continued use of terror groups to spread unrest in India and Jammu & Kashmir has been exposed once again—this time through a shocking on-camera confession by a senior Lashkar-e-Taiba commander openly admitting to preparing a “water force” with 135 operatives already trained.

The video, shared by OSINTTV on X, shows LeT Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML) Deputy Secretary General Harish Dar inspecting trainees and brazenly detailing specialized training programs conducted across Pakistan, including scuba diving, professional swimming, high-speed boat handling, and social media operations.

 
 

Pakistan Markazi Muslim League is widely recognized as a political front for the banned terror organization Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

Open Admission Of Terror Training

In the video Lashkar commander openly admits that “Lashkar’s water force is being prepared.” He confirms the training is conducted by PMML/Lashkar-e-Taiba.

In the video, Lashkar commander Harish Dar can be heard conducting what appears to be a roll call of trained operatives, asking about various skills including driving, scuba diving, rescue training, first aid, fire safety, martial arts, gym training, self-defense, and social media operations.

The video not only exposed Pakistan’s continued support for terrorist organizations but also reaffirmed India’s longstanding allegations that Islamabad has been using terrorist groups to spread terrorism and unrest in India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir.

“Since we were given responsibility, we have conducted programs in three tehsils and 135 youth have received training on how to operate boats,” he said.

“Will Rule The Seas” In 2026: LeT

Remarks from PMML Deputy Secretary General Haris Dar have surfaced just a day after reports detailed Lashkar-e-Taiba’s alleged “water force” training in Pakistan. These developments align with a recent vow by Lashkar deputy chief Saifullah Khalid Kasuri, who claimed that after “dominating the skies” in 2025 with drone operations, the group intends to “rule the seas” in 2026.

“2025 was the year Pakistan became the Prince of the Skies (Fizaon ka Shehzada), Now this is 2026. Before the year ends, Insha’Allah, Pakistan will also become the Prince of the Seas (Samundaron ka Shehzada),” OsintTV quoted Saifullah as saying.

Rare On-Camera Proof Reinforces India’s Claims Of Pakistan-Backed Cross-Border Terrorism

The confession comes at a time when India has repeatedly raised concerns at international forums about Pakistan’s role in cross-border terrorism and its use of terror proxies to destabilize the region.

The on-camera admission by a senior LeT commander provides rare direct evidence of Pakistan-based terror groups openly conducting large-scale training operations for potential attacks, including specialized water-based capabilities that could be used for infiltration across rivers, lakes, and coastal areas into Indian territory.

Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group responsible for the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks that killed 166 people, continues to operate openly in Pakistan despite being banned by the United Nations. The group’s founder, Hafiz Saeed, lived freely in Lahore for years before being placed under house arrest following international pressure.

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