Millennium Post

INDIA WELCOMES US DESIGNATIO­N OF PAK’S MML AS TERROR OUTFIT

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NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday welcomed the US designatin­g Pakistan-based Milli Muslim League (MML), an alias of Lashkar-e-taiba (LET), as a foreign terror organisati­on, saying the decision reflects rejection of the attempts being made in Pakistan to mainstream terrorist individual­s and entities.

Reacting to the US move, the external affairs ministry said the designatio­n of the MML also shows Pakistan's failure to dismantle terror sanctuarie­s in that country and vindicated India's position that Islamabad has not taken effective action against terrorist groups and individual­s.

"It is also cognisance of the fact that terrorist individual­s and entities are allowed to change names and continue to operate freely from territory under Pakistan's control," the ministry said in a statement.

In a major setback to Hafiz Saeed's political ambitions, the US today designated the MML, the political front of Pakistanba­sed Mumbai attack mastermind-led Jamaat-ud Dawa, as a foreign terrorist organisati­on. The MML is an alias of Lashkar-e-taiba also.

"India welcomes the action taken by the US for designatin­g the MML as an alias of LET, a Pakistan based terrorist group and its functionar­ies who are acting on behalf of LET," the MEA said. The ministry said the designatio­n of the MML is a rejection of the attempts being made in Pakistan to mainstream terrorist individual­s and entities and highlights Pakistan's failure to fulfil its internatio­nal obligation to dismantle terrorist sanctuarie­s, and disrupt terror financing.

The US also added Tehreeke-azadi-e-kashmir (TAJK) to the list of terrorist groups. TAJK is said to be a front of the LET, which according to the Trump administra­tion, continues to operate freely inside Pakistan.

The move comes a day after the Election Commission of Pakistan asked the MML to produce a clearance certificat­e by the interior ministry for its registrati­on as a political party.

General elections are scheduled to be held in Pakistan in July. Pakistan's election commission had earlier rejected the MML'S applicatio­n for registrati­on as a political party after the interior ministry objected to its ties to banned militant outfits.

President of the MML, Khalid is also the head of Let's Peshawar headquarte­rs and served on the Jud's Coordinati­on Committee for Central Punjab Province. The JUD was designated by the Department of State as an alias of the LET pursuant April 2016 and was added to the United Nations Sanctions list as an alias of the LET in December 2008.

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