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India terms Hafiz Saeed's release an attempt by Pak to 'mainstream' UN-proscribed terrorists

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 23 November 2017, 18:28 IST
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On the release of Mumbai attack master mind Hafiz Saeed from house arrest, India on 23rd November expressed “outrage” on Pakistan government's decision and termed it as an attempt by the neighbour to "mainstream" proscribed terrorists.

“Saeed's release appears to be an attempt by the Pakistani system to mainstream proscribed terrorists,” ANI quoted MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar as saying.

Kumar added that Saeed's release confirms the neighbouring country's "lack of seriousness" in bringing perpetrators of terror to justice, reported PTI.


He said India was “outraged that a self-confessed and UN-proscribed terrorist has been allowed to walk free.”

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A Pakistani court has refused to extend the detention of mastermind Hafiz Saeed of 26/11 attacks on Mumbai. Reportedly, Hafiz Saeed can be released after December 6.

In a video released by JuD's Twitter handle, Hafiz could be seen thanking Pakistani authority for his release.

“Mubarakbad (thanks) to all the judges and authorities…a few people objected to the decision (him being released) but the judges rejected their arguments. I want all the judges of Lahore High Court who were with me,” Saeed said in the video message.

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“I am fighting for Kashmir’s independence. I pray to god that may He help me and my community in getting the freedom for Kashmir. India is after me but all its attempted against me have gone in waste,” he added.

Saeed's four companions were released in the last week of October. The US has also declared a million dollar bounty on Saeed.

First published: 23 November 2017, 18:28 IST