Mystery Surrounds Death of 26/11 Mumbai Attack Mastermind Azam Cheema
Defense News ,India :- In Pakistan, people are uncertain and suspicious about the recent death of Azam Cheema, the intelligence chief of the militant group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). Although officially reported as a heart attack, Cheema's sudden passing at the age of 70 has raised questions about the true cause.
Lashkar-e-Toiba is a group based in Pakistan known for carrying out violent acts against India. They are infamous for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, a coordinated assault that left 166 people dead and continues to affect the city.
Cheema's death is part of a series of mysterious killings targeting anti-India terrorists in Pakistan. Some suspect there might be a hidden force at play, while Pakistan accuses Indian intelligence agencies. India, however, denies any involvement.
Azam Cheema played a crucial role in orchestrating the Mumbai attacks. The mastermind, Hafiz Saeed, is still at large. With important figures now dying under questionable circumstances, the mystery of who is behind these deaths deepens, adding tension to the region.