A controversial video featuring Anwarul Haq, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, has sparked serious concerns about Pakistan's potential involvement in the recent Delhi blast. The viral footage shows Haq making provocative statements that appear to reference the November 10 terrorist attack near the Red Fort.
Explosive Revelations from PoK Assembly
In the now-viral social media video, Anwarul Haq is heard delivering a speech in the PoK Assembly where he makes startling claims about terrorist operations. "I earlier said that if you keep bleeding Balochistan, we'll hit India from Red Fort to the forests of Kashmir. By the grace of Allah, we've done it and they're still unable to count bodies," Haq declared during his address.
The former PoK leader, who recently lost a no-confidence motion in the regional assembly, did not explicitly mention the November 10 car bomb attack in Delhi near Lal Quilla. However, the timing and specific reference to the Red Fort have raised eyebrows among security analysts and government officials.
Connecting the Dots: From Delhi to Kashmir
The November 10 Red Fort car blast resulted in approximately 10 fatalities, including Dr Umar Nabi, the Kashmiri individual driving the vehicle. While the government has not officially established Pakistan's role in this specific attack, investigators have identified it as part of a larger "white-collar terror module" linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).
JeM is a known terrorist organization based in Pakistan and founded by Masood Azhar, who is designated as a terrorist by the United Nations. Security agencies have been closely monitoring the group's activities across the region.
Meanwhile, Jasir Bilal, described as an 'active co-conspirator' of suicide bomber Umar un Nabi, was produced at the Patiala House Court on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. The Delhi court subsequently sent Bilal to 10 days of NIA custody for further investigation.
Escalating Regional Tensions
Haq's inflammatory comments come at a time of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif recently issued a stark warning, stating that Islamabad cannot ignore the possibility of an "all-out war" with India.
In an interview with Samaa TV, Asif emphasized that Pakistan needs to be on "full alert" and cannot trust India under any circumstances. "We cannot ignore India in any way... our preparation and alert are at maximum. We cannot trust India in any way," the defence minister stated.
Asif further elaborated that Pakistan must prepare for multiple scenarios, including direct intervention, continued attacks from Afghanistan, or a comprehensive military confrontation as part of India's strategic planning.
The combination of Haq's provocative statements and Asif's warnings paints a concerning picture of deteriorating relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. Security experts are closely monitoring the situation as investigations into the Delhi blast continue to unfold.