
Amina Bi (died 2015) was a Pakistani nurse who lived in Lahore during the 2010s. She lost her husband early into their marriage, leaving her to raise their only child, Arshad Bi, by herself. Bi became a nurse, and she ignored her son's jihadist radicalization until it was too late, and Arshad became a suicide bomber for Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Bi refused to allow her son's LeT commanders to pay their condolences at her home, and also rejected their financial compensation for her son's death. In 2015, she was visited by the undercover RAW agent Nawaz Mistry, who convinced the reluctant Bi to visit the local Red Cross camp to see blast victims who were the same age as Arshad; the experience shook Amina, who, when visited by Mistry shortly after, told her of the pain caused by her son's death. Mistry then attempted to persuade Bi to have her vengeance against the terrorists by helping her send LeT leader Sahabuddin Umavi to hell, and, while Bi was initially hostile, she later agreed to avenge her son.
Bi, who worked for Umavi's personal doctor, mixed up the injections that Umavi was supposed to receive, forcing the doctor to postpone his visit to a day later, when Mistry's accomplice Daniyal Khan would also assassinate LeT leader Haaris Saeed. On that day, Bi poisoned the injections which the doctor brought with him to Rawalpindi Jail, but Bi's nephew discovered her plot and alerted the police. The police were too late to prevent the doctor from administering the fatal injection to Umavi, and Bi, accepting that she could not escape with the RAW agents as planned, sat in her home, cradling a portrait of her son in her arms while hiding a pistol behind it. The police soon barged into her home and asked her why she had killed Umavi, and she tearfully told them, "For Pakistan," and she then revealed her pistol and shot herself rather than be taken alive.