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Operation Sindoor: JeM Rebuilds Headquarters In Pakistan, Rs 11 Crore Spent On Central Hall Repair
Shivank Mishra | August 22, 2026 12:11 AM CST

The Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) headquarters in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, damaged during Operation Sindoor, has been rebuilt, with repair work on the central hall of Markaz Subhanallah now completed, according to information and images accessed by ABP News.

The latest images show that the domes on the exterior of the mosque have been restored. The surrounding premises have also been reconstructed, while plastering, painting and marble work on the walls of the central hall have been completed.

JeM Headquarters Repaired After Operation Sindoor Strike

The central hall of Markaz Subhanallah, which was damaged during Operation Sindoor, has been reconstructed by the terror organisation.

ABP News had first reported in May that repair work at the JeM headquarters was progressing rapidly. At the time, the deep craters created in the central hall by the Indian missile strike had been filled and plastering work had begun.

Now, one year and three months after Operation Sindoor, the JeM headquarters in Bahawalpur has been restored to its previous condition.

Pakistan Government Allegedly Gave ₹25 Crore To JeM

According to sources, the Pakistan government provided ₹25 crore to Jaish-e-Mohammed in instalments after Operation Sindoor.

Of this amount, ₹11 crore was spent by JeM on repairing the central hall, according to the sources.

The residential houses located nearby and Madrasa Al Sabir, which were also damaged in the Indian airstrike, have been demolished. Reconstruction work on these structures has also begun.

Masood Azhar’s Brothers Running JeM Headquarters

The Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters is currently being managed by Masood Azhar's two younger brothers, Talha Al Saif and Mohinuddin Aurangzeb, also known as Ammar Alvi, due to Masood Azhar's illness.

Masood Azhar and his younger brother Rauf Asgar are currently hiding in the Sindh city of Nawabshah.


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