Bilawal Bhutto Says Ready to Extradite Hafiz Saeed to India, Draws His Son's Ire
- On July 7, 2025, Bilawal Bhutto stated Pakistan would arrest and extradite Hafiz Saeed or Masood Azhar if India proves they are on Pakistani soil.
- This statement follows India's repeated extradition requests and Pakistan's historical difficulty in prosecuting these terrorists amid political and legal challenges.
- Bilawal emphasized that Hafiz Saeed is in jail for terror financing and claimed Pakistan punished him independently, while Masood Azhar's location remains unknown to Islamabad.
- Hafiz Saeed's son, Talha Saeed, condemned Bilawal's remarks, calling them disgraceful and accusing him of aligning with India's narrative on terror suspects.
- Pakistan’s extradition of these individuals remains constrained by internal power structures, diplomatic tensions, and military influence despite official claims of readiness.
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No extradition treaty, no problem: Pakistan can still hand over Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar to India
Bilawal Bhutto’s extradition offer could be a sham. But while no formal treaty exists, Pakistan can still legally extradite Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar to India if it chooses to do so. Here's how
LeT Furious Over Bilawal’s Extradition Remark; Hafiz Saeed’s Son Says ‘Every Pakistani’s Head Hangs In Shame’
LeT, through Hafiz Saeed's son Talha, condemned Bilawal Bhutto's suggestion of extraditing Hafiz Saeed to India if India cooperates. Talha accused Bilawal of echoing India's stance and betraying Pakistan.

Bilawal Bhutto says ready to extradite Hafiz Saeed to India, draws his son's ire
Bilawal says ready to extradite Hafiz Saeed to India - News Today
Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has asserted that his country had no objection to extraditing terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar to India as a “confidence-building measure”. However, Bilawal’s remark did not go down well with Hafiz Saeed’s son, Talha Saeed, who claimed that his comments brought disgrace to Pakistan globally. In an interview with Qatar-based Al Jazeera on Friday, Bilawal said Pakistan was ready …
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