India’s Iron Fist Against Terror

BB Desk

On March 17, 2025, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) dropped a hammer: 67 terrorist outfits and unlawful groups banned under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). This isn’t a polite warning—it’s a declaration of war on anyone threatening India’s security. From Lashkar-e-Taiba to the Khalistan Tiger Force, from Maoists to Meitei extremists, the list names 45 terrorist organizations and 22 unlawful associations. These are the enemies of the state, and they’re on notice.

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The message is simple: India’s done playing games. Groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, and Al-Qaida in the Indian Subcontinent have blood on their hands—attacks, insurgency, chaos. Others, like Sikhs For Justice and the Popular Front of India, stir the pot with propaganda and radicalization. The MHA isn’t splitting hairs—whether you’re planting bombs or poisoning minds, you’re out. Assets frozen, operations smashed, members hunted. That’s the UAPA in action, sharpened since the Mumbai attacks to hit hard and fast.

Don’t cry overreach. These aren’t misunderstood activists—they’re killers and dividers, many backed by foreign hands. The Jammu and Kashmir Ghaznavi Force, Hizb-ut-Tahrir, the “Red Army” in Manipur—they’re not here to negotiate. India’s a democracy, not a doormat. The government’s drawing a line: cross it, and you’re finished.

But this list isn’t enough. Intelligence has to be relentless, enforcement ruthless. Root out the cash, the recruiters, the safe houses. And don’t just fight—starve the ideas that breed this garbage. Poverty, anger, lies—fix them, or they fester. Citizens, wake up: this isn’t just the state’s war. Reject these clowns who peddle hate. India’s too big, too tough, to bend to terror. The MHA’s made its move—now it’s on all of us to back it up. No mercy, no retreat.