A Pakistan-based terrorist, Farhatullah Ghori released a video on Telegram calling for attacks on trains in major Indian cities. As reported by TOI, the video, which has gone viral on the messaging platform, specifically targets rail networks in Delhi and Mumbai. What does the video sayIn the video, Ghori, a wanted figure by Indian intelligence, called for attacks on essential infrastructure, such as fuel pipelines, transportation systems, and train tracks, with the aim of crippling the country.”Target petrol pipelines, their logistics chain, and the collaborators… disrupt the railway lines, their transport system… These will precipitate chaos’.”Ghori claimed that Indian authorities were targeting assets connected to his organisation through law enforcement agencies, but he insisted that his group would eventually gain power.In the video, Ghori’s calls for ‘fidayeen war,’ or suicide attacks against Hindu leaders and police. “Experiment with different tactics to ascertain what works.. where they are most vulnerable,” he said. Intelligence sources confirm that the video has been circulating for one to two weeks, raising concerns about its potential impact.As per the report, The video’s mention of train derailments has alarmed Indian authorities. Security officials are investigating several incidents, including the recent placement of cement blocks on railway tracks on August 23 and 24, with the intent of derailing a Vande Bharat train.Farhatullah Ghori has been on Indian radar for yearsAccording to the TOI report, Ghori has been monitored by Indian intelligence for years, with a history of involvement in terrorist activities, including the 2002 Akshardham temple attack in Gandhinagar.His recent resurgence is linked to ISI efforts to destabilise India, with reports suggesting that Ghori has been recruiting young Indians, particularly students, under the guise of an Islamic State (IS) recruiter. In March, Ghori made headlines after releasing another video inciting war against India, allegedly as part of an ISI-backed effort.