Pakistani Gold Medalist Arshad Nadeem Seen with Terrorist - Times of Kashi

Pakistani Gold Medalist Arshad Nadeem Seen with Terrorist

Nikhil Jain
By Nikhil Jain Add a Comment

Arshad Nadeem, who made history by winning a gold medal in javelin throw at the Paris Olympics, is now caught in a controversy. He became the first Pakistani athlete to win an individual gold medal at the Olympics, defeating India’s Neeraj Chopra, the Tokyo Olympic gold medalist. However, a video is now going viral showing Arshad with a terrorist from the Lashkar-e-Taiba group.

Arshad Nadeem has been widely celebrated in Pakistan and even discussed in India after his Olympic victory. He has been receiving numerous rewards and honors. However, this recent video has put him in a difficult situation.

Arshad Nadeem Seen with Lashkar Terrorist

After returning to Pakistan with his gold medal, Arshad Nadeem was welcomed with great enthusiasm. Leaders, organizations, and people from various places have been honoring him. Arshad, who lives in Mian Channu village in Punjab’s Khanewal district, returned home to a crowd of supporters. But now, another video has emerged, shocking everyone. In this video, Arshad is seen sitting next to Haris Dar, a terrorist from Lashkar-e-Taiba, and the two are seen talking for a long time.

The big question now is when this video was taken. Was it before the Olympics, or after Arshad returned to Pakistan as an Olympic champion?

Who is Haris Dar?

This video raises many questions. Did Arshad Nadeem know that the person sitting next to him is part of a dangerous terrorist organization? Haris Dar is reportedly the finance secretary of Lashkar. The United Nations has also listed Haris Dar among notorious terrorists. He is from Faisalabad, Pakistan, and organizes terrorist training camps in various parts of the country.

Share This Article
Follow:
Nikhil Jain, an Indian journalist and social activist from Ahmedabad, is known as the founder of timesofkashi.in. This website serves as a platform for news and information, particularly focusing on issues relevant to the Kashi region and beyond. Nikhil Jain's journalism and activism aim to highlight local stories and contribute to public discourse on various social and political issues.
Leave a comment