Loading weather…

India has tripled its funding for fuelling terror in Pakistan, Talal Chaudhry

⏱ 2 minute read
Tarlai mosque attack

Web Desk: Authorities have identified the suicide bomber responsible for the deadly Tarlai mosque attack, which killed 31 worshippers and injured several others, officials said Thursday.

Minister of State Talal Chaudhry told reporters that forensic analysis of the bomber’s body parts allowed authorities to confirm his identity. He said the attack claimed the lives of IG Islamabad’s cousin and a Gilgit police inspector, underscoring the human cost of the assault.

Chaudhry described the attackers as reaching “the limits of cowardice,” deliberately targeting soft civilian locations, including mosques, schools, and banks. He emphasized that such attacks are part of a broader campaign of terror designed to sow fear across the country.

The minister said the suicide bomber had traveled to Afghanistan multiple times, suggesting cross-border links in the planning and execution of the attack. Chaudhry alleged that militant networks in Afghanistan and India provided backing to the perpetrators, and he claimed that funding for terrorism inside Pakistan from India had increased threefold.

Authorities have vowed to continue investigations and security operations against militant networks. “We will pursue the masterminds and their sponsors,” Chaudhry said, adding that Pakistan remains committed to safeguarding its citizens and critical institutions from future attacks.

Read more: Tarlai bomber trained in Afghanistan, Govt sources

Posts List

Good news for users: PTA stops monthly increase in mobile packages

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has directed telecom companies to stop increasing mobile package…

March 14, 2026

New WhatsApp feature gives parents full control over children’s chats

WhatsApp has launched a new feature allowing parents to manage the accounts of children under…

March 13, 2026

Pakistan condemns congregational prayers ban in Srinagar during Ramzan

Pakistan has condemned the continued closure of the historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar, preventing worshippers…

March 13, 2026

A couple of rudimentary drones adjecent to Rawalpindi shot down

Two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that were loitering adjecent to Rawalpindi located and were shot…

March 13, 2026
Scroll to Top