VIDEO increased the stir! Who were these people attending Shoaib Akhtar’s brother’s funeral? | Shoeb Akhtar Brother Funeral Let Pmml Hafiz Saeed Associates Pakistan Video

The video showing the presence of LeT leaders at the funeral of Shoaib Akhtar’s brother Shahid Akhtar has raised new questions on the alleged protection of terrorists in Pakistan.

Shoaib Akhtar Brother Funeral: Such a sensational and shocking news has come out from the neighboring country Pakistan, which has once again completely exposed its intentions regarding terrorism at the international level. A video of the funeral of the real brother of former Pakistan legend and world’s fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been leaked on social media. As soon as this video surfaced, there has been a stir in the intelligence corridors of the whole world, because in this funeral, India’s biggest enemy and top leaders of the banned terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) have been seen roaming openly and praying.

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Mourning of death and sudden arrival of ‘special’ guest: When the horrifying truth was captured on camera

The tragic incident began when Pakistani media reported that Shoaib Akhtar’s elder brother Shahid Akhtar had died suddenly due to a heart attack (cardiac arrest) three days ago. Shoaib Akhtar himself became very emotional and confirmed his brother’s death on social media. But, in this tragic moment, an atmosphere of suspense and fear was created when ‘Pakistan Markazi Muslim League’ (PMML), an organization considered to be the political wing of Lashkar-e-Taiba, itself released a video from its official handle. This video made it clear how deep and scary is the relationship between terrorists and celebrities in Pakistan.

Who all showed up at the funeral?

As soon as the intelligence agencies decoded that video, the ground slipped beneath their feet. In the camera’s view, not any small people, but the closest and loyal commander of Mumbai 26/11 terrorist attack mastermind and Lashkar founder Hafiz Saeed were clearly visible. In the video, PMML’s Islamabad chief Inam-ur-Rehman Kamboh was seen standing in the front row. Not only this, right next to him the organization’s Deputy General Secretary Abdullah Tour, Zonal General Secretary Hafiz Umar and Khidmat Committee Chairman Amjad Bhatti were also seen standing in a queue praying for the peace of the deceased’s soul.

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Mysterious silence of Rawalpindi Express: Why is Shoaib Akhtar not speaking?

After this very sensitive and serious revelation, there is a lot of hue and cry from social media to mainstream media. People are asking that how did these banned terrorists get entry into the family function of an international cricketer? However, amid this entire controversy and sharp criticism from all over the world, Shoaib Akhtar, popularly known as ‘Rawalpindi Express’, has maintained mysterious silence. He has not yet given any official response or clarification on the presence of terrorists, which has further fueled the suspense and controversy of this entire matter.

India’s old warning came true: Pakistan became a ‘safe haven’ for terrorists

The public presence of these dreaded terrorists in a very high-profile VIP program of Pakistan has once again proved 100% correct India’s stand on the global stage, in which India has always been saying that Pakistan not only nurtures terrorists but also gives them freedom to move freely in the society. India has been suffering the brunt of Pakistan sponsored cross border terrorism for decades. This latest video has once again proved that despite international pressure and claims, terrorist masterminds are still carrying out their activities in a very safe and fearless manner on the soil of Islamabad.

Why did international concern increase?

Analysts believe that if people said to be associated with banned terrorist networks are seen openly in any public event or funeral, it may further deepen international concerns about the activism of such organizations in Pakistan. India has long been accusing Pakistan of patronizing cross-border terrorism. After new pictures and videos surfaced, this issue has once again come into discussion. However, mere attendance at an event cannot in itself be considered proof of a person’s personal role or legal responsibility.

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