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Masood Azhar's subdued Eid message indicates leadership struggle within Jaish-e-Mohammed

Updated on: 19 March,2026 02:15 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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Sources indicate that Jaish-e-Mohammed is experiencing discord at the top level. Some within the organisation argue that replacing Azhar is necessary to restore operational efficiency, while others fear that removing him could demoralise cadres further

Masood Azhar's subdued Eid message indicates leadership struggle within Jaish-e-Mohammed

Agencies noted that JeM chief Masood Azhar appeared physically unwell. File Pic

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The chief of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Masood Azhar, has reportedly released a fiery message for his supporters ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr. However, his this year’s traditionally message through an audio clip revealed a markedly weaker and subdued tone, signalling possible internal turmoil, reported the IANS.

According to the news agency, the intelligence agencies noted that Azhar appeared physically unwell, raising speculation about a leadership transition within the group.


Sources indicate that Jaish-e-Mohammed is experiencing discord at the top level. Some within the organisation argue that replacing Azhar is necessary to restore operational efficiency, while others fear that removing him could demoralise cadres further, as per the IANS.



Comparisons with the rival group Lashkar-e-Taiba show that LeT is more active recently, particularly in collaborating with groups such as Hamas, whereas JeM’s presence in major operations has diminished.

Potential successors under consideration?

At first, it was thought that the Jaish-e-Mohammed was putting up an act to make it look as though Azhar was sick or broken. This was being done to protect the JeM chief from being targeted by the Indian forces, it was believed. However, now the intelligence agencies have been able to confirm that all is not well with Azhar and the top command has been bickering over a leadership change.

According to the IANS, the outfit reportedly faces a choice between appointing a family member to maintain unity or selecting an experienced operational commander to ensure continued effectiveness -

- Abdul Jabbar – Oversees ground operations, logistics, and planning, considered the most operationally capable candidate.

- Talha Al Saif – Azhar’s brother, primarily involved in digital funding, unlikely to take command.

- Abdullah Azhar – Azhar’s son, experienced in financial operations via digital platforms.

- Yusuf Azhar – Brother-in-law of Masood Azhar, previously in charge of weapons training; killed during Operation Sindoor.

The status of another brother, Abdul Rauf Azhar, remains uncertain, with speculation about his survival adding to internal confusion.

Strategic considerations

Intelligence officials suggest that the JeM leadership, with guidance from the Inter-Services Intelligence, may soon implement a leadership change. Azhar’s health and the lack of a strong central commander have caused operational delays and growing restlessness among cadres, as per the IANS.

Officials believe the muted Eid message could reflect both Azhar’s declining health and a carefully managed attempt to protect morale while the leadership transition is planned, the news agency reported.

(with IANS inputs)

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