Hafiz Saeed's Son Claims Father is Safe Under Pakistan's Protection

In a recent interview, Hafiz Talha Saeed, son of the notorious terrorist leader Hafiz Saeed, claimed that his father is safe and protected by the Pakistani government. He expressed confidence that Pakistan would never extradite Hafiz Saeed to India, despite ongoing demands. Talha's remarks come amid concerns about his father's declining health, which has led him to take on a more public role. This revelation raises questions about the future leadership of Lashkar-e-Taiba as Talha seeks to establish his presence in the political and religious spheres of Pakistan.
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Hafiz Saeed's Son Claims Father is Safe Under Pakistan's Protection

Revelations About Hafiz Saeed's Safety


Mumbai: A startling claim has emerged regarding Hafiz Saeed, the leader of the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba based in Pakistan. His son, Hafiz Talha Saeed, has publicly asserted that his father is secure and well-guarded by the Pakistani authorities.


In a recent interview, Talha expressed his belief that Pakistan would never consider extraditing Hafiz Saeed to India. He also mentioned that his father's health is declining, prompting him to engage more in public events.






 


Emerging Video Evidence


A video has surfaced showing Hafiz Saeed, where Talha Saeed is seen stating that the Pakistani government will not hand over his father to India. When questioned about the possibility of extradition due to India's persistent demands, Talha firmly stated that it would not happen.


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Talha further claimed in the video, "The Pakistani government and intelligence agencies are fully aware that India's accusations against Hafiz Saeed are entirely unfounded. India has long propagated a false narrative against us. The government understands the reality and will not make such a decision."


Talha Saeed's Growing Public Presence


Reports indicate that Talha Saeed has been increasingly visible in Pakistani media, participating more in religious and political discussions. Analysts suggest this may be an attempt to position himself as a potential successor, especially as Hafiz Saeed's health continues to decline, raising questions about future leadership within the organization.