According to officials, the case came to light on February 8, 2026, when CISF personnel reported the pasting of pro-Pakistan and pro-terror posters at Janpath Metro Station and nearby areas. Similar posters were subsequently found at other locations in Delhi.
According to police, the arrests followed intelligence reports and a special team's investigation, revealing that the suspects used fake Aadhaar cards to hide their identities and work in the garment industry.
BJP State Spokesperson Kamal Kumar Medhi accused Congress leaders Gaurav Gogoi and Rakibul Hussain of having pro-Pakistan sympathies, claiming they're prioritising migrant Muslims' interests over Assamese people.
BJP MP Brij Lal on Wednesday condemned former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan's statement on Operation Sindoor and alleged that the Congress has always been on the side of Pakistan. He further asserted that the party has consistently humiliated the country.
In a post on X, Malviya emphasised that there is no official confirmation or credible source to support the claims of engine supply. He accused Congress leader Jairam Ramesh of spreading reckless information warfare by relying on a story published by a media outlet, which cited a little-k
Thakur questioned the party's apparent pro-Pakistan leanings, stating that even Pakistan doesn't defend itself as much as "Rahul-occupied Congress does."
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma lauded the state police for their efforts in the ongoing crackdown against individuals allegedly promoting anti-national sentiments.
A 25-year-old software engineer, Shubhanshu Shukla, was arrested by the Whitefield Police in Bengaluru for allegedly shouting pro-Pakistan slogans during celebrations marking the success of Operation Sindoor.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Thursday said that China "did not take much of a pro-Pakistan stand" amid current tensions between India and Pakistan following Pahalgam terror attack and said the Indian market is all the more important to Beijing today in the Trumpian world of high tarif
PIB has debunked a misleading image showing a crashed aircraft, which was circulated by pro-Pakistan handles in connection with Operation Sindoor. The image is from a 2024 MiG-29 crash in Rajasthan and is unrelated to current operations. PIB urges the public to verify information through off
"Look at Ajay Rai, UP President of pro-Pakistan Congress Party, who is making headlines in Pakistani newspapers and channels, and understand the conspiracy of Congress Party to break the morale of the army in protest against Modi," read the post by Dubey on X.