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Hafiz Saeed is the intellectual author of the attacks of Mumbai 26/11 and his organizations Let and Jud have been designated as terrorist organizations by the United States and the United Nations.
Son of Lashkar-E-Taiba (Let) Terrorist and 2008 Mumbai Attack Mastermind Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, Hafiz Talha Saeed, pronounced a provocative speech while talking in an organized rally to mark the so-called ‘Day of Solidarity of Cashmiro’ by Pakistan in Lahore.
Speaking in the demonstration on Wednesday, Saeed demanded that his father Hafiz Muhammad Saeed be released and promised people to “release India Kashmir at any cost,” as reported by India Today.
“I want to warn Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Kashmir belongs to the Muslims, and we will take away from Kashmir. It will be part of the Muslim India of Pakistan soon, “Talha said.
Talha said that Let has been identified as a worldwide terrorist organization that is wrong and called him the propaganda of Prime Minister Modi to calm his terrorist father.
Talha said that the Pakistan government must review its policy and free Hafiz Saeed from jail soon.
“Hafiz Saeed is not guilty; Why are you suffering in jail? “Talha said, while trying to justify his father’s actions.
Hafiz Saeed: Intellectual Author of 26/11 Mumbai attacks
It is known that the founder of Let and Jamaat-Dud-Dawa (Jud) Hafiz Saeed is the intellectual author of several terrorist attacks against India, including Mumbai’s attacks 26/11.
In several cases of terrorist financing, Pakistan sentenced Hafiz Saeed to 78 years in prison and also pronounced additional jail years in 2022.
United States in 2012 announced a $ 10 million reward for any type of information that led to Saeed arrest.
Let and Jud have been designated as terrorist organizations by the United States and the United Nations and their operations have been prohibited.
Talha Saeed had played the Pakistani general elections of 2024 of the Na-122 Circumscription of Lahore. He fought against the elections on behalf of the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML), a political party supported by his father Hafiz Saeed.
However, Saeed was humiliously defeated in the elections with only 2,041 votes.
- Location :
Islamabad, Pakistan