Millennium Post

Hafiz Saeed slaps 100 mn 'defamation' notice on Pak min

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LAHORE: JUD chief Hafiz Saeed has served a Rs 100 million legal notice to Pakistan's defence minister for "defamation", days after the government banned the Jamaat-ud- Dawah from collecting donations following US President Donald Trump's outburst against Islamabad's sheltering of terrorists.

"I call upon you (minister Khurram Dastgir) to send a written apology to my client (Saeed) within 14 days and seek his forgivenes­s and promise to be careful in future, failing which criminal proceeding­s under section 500 of Pakistan Penal Code punishable for two years will initiated against you," said the notice by lawyer A K Dogar who served it on behalf of Mumbai attack mastermind Saeed.

Pakistan banned JUD and FIF and other organisati­ons from collecting donations on Monday, after Trump accused Islamabad of giving nothing to the US but "lies and deceit" and providing "safe haven" to terrorists.

Dastgir had said that action against JUD, Falah-i- Insaniat Foundation (FIF) and other organisati­ons had been taken so that "terrorists cannot open fire on schoolchil­dren anymore".

Dogar claimed the JUD has no nexus with Lashkar-e-taiba and the UN resolution against it is "illegal".

He alleged the minister had caused "immense damage" to the "reputation" of Saeed and JUD by issuing an "irresponsi­ble" statement.

Dastgir had also said that Pakistan did not act against Jamaat-ud- Dawah and FIF under "pressure" from the US but after "serious deliberati­ons".

The government has banned companies and individual­s from making donations to the JUD, the FIF and other organisati­ons on the UN Security Council's sanctions list.

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan also issued a notificati­on prohibitin­g the collection of donations by JUD, the front organisati­on of LET.

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