Bilawal Bhutto’s suggestion to extradite Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar has ignited a debate on Pakistan’s intentions. His statement, made during an interview, proposed the handover of the two terrorist leaders to India, contingent on India’s willingness to collaborate. This has faced backlash, including accusations of irresponsibility from Hafiz Saeed’s son. The offer comes at a time when relations between the two countries remain strained. The potential extradition offer raises several questions. Is this a genuine effort towards reconciliation, or is it a strategic move aimed at easing tensions and possibly resuming dialogue? Historical context, including past instances of Pakistan’s aggressive responses to India’s peace overtures, fuels the skepticism.
