Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pak rejects ‘global terrorist’ tag for Hizb’s Salahuddin

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Pakistan dismissed the US designatin­g Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin a “global terrorist” on Monday, saying it was not a United Nations decision but a move by the Trump administra­tion to “appease” India.

Alleging that India was offering its services to the United States to “pressurise” China, Pakistan Prime Minister’s adviser on foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz said India has been trying to downplay the Kashmir issue for a very long time.

Talking to a delegation from the Kashmir Journalist­s Forum, he said Salahuddin being designated a terrorist by the United States was an attempt by the American administra­tion to “appease” India.

Pakistan was not bound to follow the decision as it was not a United Nations (UN) declaratio­n, Dawn newspaper quoted Aziz as saying.

The United States declared Salahuddin a “global terrorist” just before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first meeting with President Donald Trump on June 26 in Washington.

In a notificati­on, the State Department said and is based in Pakistan for the last 28 years, “has committed, or poses a significan­t risk of committing, acts of terrorism.”

Aziz said that India has been trying to downplay the Kashmir issue for a very long time, but the agitation at the local level had completely changed the Indian narrative.

Aziz reiterated that the struggle was being led by Kashmiris and Pakistan was only providing political, diplomatic and moral support to them.

Aziz also highlighte­d alleged ceasefire violations by India, claiming that India had violated the ceasefire more than 400 times in the past years, which was a violation of a 2003 agreement between the two nations.

He said that Pakistan was willing for a dialogue on all issues with neighbouri­ng countries as a part of its vision for a peaceful neighbourh­ood, but a dialogue with India without Kashmir on the agenda was out of the question.

Earlier in the week, Syed Salahuddin had told a private Pakistani television channel that his group was behind terror attacks in India.

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