Top LeT Commander Abu Saifullah, Mastermind of RSS HQ Attack, Shot Dead in Pakistan By Unidentified Gunmen

Top LeT Commander Abu Saifullah, Mastermind of RSS HQ Attack, Shot Dead in Pakistan

May 18, 2025: Razaullah Nizamani, alias Abu Saifullah Khalid, who orchestrated several deadly attacks in India, including the 2006 RSS HQ strike, was killed by unidentified gunmen in Sindh


May 18, 2025: A key Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander, Razaullah Nizamani—also known by his alias Abu Saifullah Khalid—was shot dead on Sunday in Pakistan’s Sindh province. The terror operative, who was behind multiple attacks on Indian soil, including the 2006 attack on the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, was gunned down near his residence in Matli.

Also Read: China to Host Trilateral Talks with Pakistan and Afghanistan Amid Rising India-Pakistan Tensions

According to reports, Nizamani had stepped out on Sunday afternoon and was ambushed near the Phalkara Chowk area, not far from his home. Despite being under protection by the Pakistani authorities, including the army and ISI, he was advised to stay indoors after India’s retaliatory Operation Sindoor—conducted in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. His death raises questions about internal rivalries or possible targeted elimination.

Also Read: “India Is Peace-Loving, But Not Weak”: Ravi Kishan on Operation Sindoor and Terror Response

Who was Razaullah Nizamani, aka Abu Saifullah?

Razaullah Nizamani was one of Lashkar-e-Taiba’s most experienced commanders, having orchestrated multiple high-profile terror strikes in India:

  • The 2006 attack on the RSS headquarters in Nagpur
  • The 2005 IISc attack in Bengaluru
  • The 2001 Rampur CRPF camp attack in Uttar Pradesh

Beyond these attacks, Nizamani was a key link in LeT’s Nepal module, involved in recruitment, funding, and the cross-border movement of operatives via the Indo-Nepal corridor. He reportedly operated under another alias, Vinod Kumar, and was married to a Nepali national.

He worked closely with LeT’s top leaders, including Azam Cheema and chief accountant Yaqoob. In recent years, his role had shifted more toward fundraising and logistical coordination for both Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamat-ud-Dawa.

His killing comes amid heightened tensions and India’s renewed diplomatic and military campaign against cross-border terrorism in the wake of the Pahalgam massacre.

Also Read: IMF Slaps 11 New Conditions on Pakistan, Flags India Tensions as Economic Risk Post-Operation Sindoor


Tags:
Abu Saifullah killed, LeT commander shot dead, Razaullah Nizamani, RSS HQ attack 2006, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Operation Sindoor, Pahalgam attack mastermind, Pakistan terror networks, India Pakistan tensions, Sindh shooting, Abu Saifullah Nepal module, Azam Cheema, Jamat-ud-Dawa, terrorism in India, OperationSindoor,

News Desk

Recent Posts

Deepak Tijori Cheated of ₹2.5 Lakh

Actor files police complaint after funds promised for upcoming film fail to materialise January 15,…

10 hours ago

Hema Malini Faces Angry Voters at BMC Polls

BJP MP’s voting moment turns tense amid mismanagement claims at polling booth January 15, 2026:…

10 hours ago

Nupur Sanon–Stebin Ben’s First Dance Goes Viral

Newlyweds’ romantic moments from Udaipur wedding steal the spotlight January 15, 2026: Kriti Sanon’s sister…

10 hours ago

Suhana Khan Opens Up About First Audition Rejection: ‘I Cried Alone in My Room’

Suhana Khan, who made her acting debut with Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies (2023), has revealed…

11 hours ago

Who Can Fill India’s All-Rounder Gap for the 2026 T20 World Cup?

With Washington Sundar’s availability and long-term role uncertain ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup,…

11 hours ago

Shashi Tharoor Highlights PM Modi’s Parliament Address

Congress MP highlights PM’s democracy pitch at Commonwealth Speakers conference January 15, 2026: Senior Congress…

11 hours ago