Key facts
- India's anti-terrorism agency has filed charges against Hafiz Saeed.
- Hafiz Saeed is the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
- The charges relate to an attack on tourists in Indian Kashmir last year.
- The attack resulted in the deaths of 26 people.
- Pakistani nationals were allegedly involved in the attack.
- The Pakistani government is alleged to have backed the attackers.
India's premier anti-terrorism agency has initiated legal proceedings by filing charges against Hafiz Saeed, the founder of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group. The charges are directly linked to a deadly attack that occurred last year in Indian Kashmir, targeting tourists. This attack tragically claimed the lives of 26 individuals. Reports indicate that Pakistani nationals were involved in carrying out the assault, with allegations that they received backing from the Pakistani government. The filing of these charges by India's anti-terrorism agency signifies a determined effort to pursue justice and accountability for Saeed, who has long been a figure of concern for India due to his alleged involvement in numerous terrorist activities.
