In a significant turn of events, the much-anticipated rally by Hafiz Saeed, head of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), in Lahore has been postponed indefinitely. The event, scheduled for November 2 at the Minar-e-Pakistan, was expected to be a major show of force for the designated terrorist group. Official sources confirm the indefinite delay.
A video message from an LeT official announced the postponement, stating it was a personal decision by Saeed. This unexpected announcement has caused confusion and disappointment among the group’s followers, who had been preparing for Saeed’s prominent public appearance after a long interval.
According to intelligence sources, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is believed to have directed the LeT leadership to scrap the rally. This alleged directive is reportedly a reaction to the escalating threats posed by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which has intensified its attacks recently. Pakistan’s security establishment is reportedly on high alert, grappling with increasing tensions among various militant factions within the country.
The rally was also intended to honor militants fallen in the recent ‘Operation Sindoor.’ Displayed at the planned site were posters of several LeT operatives, referred to as ‘martyrs,’ who are said to be associated with the group’s headquarters in Muridke, Punjab. The sudden cancellation has led to widespread frustration and uncertainty among Lashkar supporters regarding the group’s future actions.
Sources close to LeT’s support network suggest the postponement might signal internal disagreements between the group’s leadership and Pakistan’s intelligence apparatus. For now, sympathizers are awaiting further instructions on rescheduling. This postponement comes at a time when Pakistan is under increasing scrutiny, both domestically and internationally, to effectively counter terrorism and its financial networks. The response of Saeed’s LeT to this setback will be crucial in defining the future path of this influential militant organization.
