New Delhi: In a concerning development, Pakistan-based terrorist Farhatullah Ghori has issued a chilling threat against India, calling for major train derailments in cities like Delhi and Mumbai. In a video released on Telegram, Ghori urged his followers to disrupt Indias infrastructure by targeting the supply chain. “Target the supply chain to cripple their infrastructure,” Ghori stated, suggesting various methods of creating disruptions beyond the use of firearms.Instructs supporters to target pipeline, logistics chainGhoris message didnt stop at general disruptions. He specifically instructed his supporters to “target petrol pipelines, their logistics chain, and the collaborators. Disrupt the railway lines, their transport system. These will create chaos.” This explicit call to action has heightened concerns among Indian security agencies, especially in light of recent incidents where attempts were made to derail a Vande Bharat train on August 23 and 24 by placing cement blocks on the tracks.Farhatullah Ghori, who is on the intelligence communitys most-wanted list, also addressed the governments crackdown on terrorist activities. “The government is targeting our properties through ED and NIA, but remain steadfast, we will usurp power sooner or later,” he declared, amplifying fears of escalated threats. Ghoris statement has rung alarm bells within intelligence circles, particularly due to its timing and context.Mujahideen target the supply chain to break Indias back”, “Target thier petrol pipelines, logistics chain and collaborators...” : Pakistan-based elusive terrorist Farhatullah Ghori has released a video calling for large-scale train derailments in the country.He was mastermind… pic.twitter.com/P9Oq0BCVfR— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) August 28, 2024Released a three-minute videoIn the three-minute video, Ghori also called for an “ishtishadi jung,” or a “fidayeen war,” against Hindu leaders and the police, advising his followers to explore different tactics to expose vulnerabilities. Intelligence officers have confirmed that this video has been circulating for the last one to two weeks, raising the urgency of the situation.Ghori, believed to be the mastermind behind several high-profile attacks, including the 2002 Akshardham temple assault, was flagged by the ISI in March this year in a video that incited war against India. Indian agencies have been actively searching for Ghori, who has been linked to numerous terror attacks, including those involving a self-styled Islamic State-inspired module. Recently, Indian authorities arrested Rizwan Ali, a close associate of Ghori, who was operating as an Islamic State recruiter.Originally from Hyderabad, Ghori was officially designated as a terrorist by the Indian Home Ministry in 2020. Despite this, he continues to operate from Lahore, with intelligence sources suggesting that his recent visibility may be part of an ISI strategy to stir communal unrest and deflect attention from Pakistans involvement.