The Asian Age

LeT, JuD are patriotic outfits, says Musharraf

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Karachi, Dec. 17: Hailing Lashkar- e- Tayyeba ( LeT) and Jamaat- ud Dawah ( JuD) terror groups as “patriotic”, former military dictator Pervez Musharraf has said that he is ready to enter into an alliance with them for Pakistan’s “safety and security”, according to a media report.

The 74- year- old retired general, who is on selfexile in Dubai, had last month said that he was the biggest supporter of the LeT and its founder Hafiz Saeed, the Mumbai terror attack mastermind who heads the banned Jamaat- ud Dawah.

“They ( LeT and JuD) are patriotic people. The most patriotic. They have sacrificed their lives for Pakistan in Kashmir ...,” the ARY News channel quoted him as saying.

Mr Musharraf said that the two groups have large public support and “good people” and no one could object if they formed a political party.

The LeT was banned following the 2008 Mumbai attack in which 166 people were killed, while the JuD was declared as a foreign terrorist organisati­on by the US in June 2014.

JuD chief Saeed, accused of mastermind­ing the Mumbai attack, had last month unveiled his political ambitions by formally announcing that his group will contest the general elections in 2018 under the banner of the Milli Muslim League.

The former military ruler further said that so far the two groups have not approached him but if they desire to enter into an alliance with his party, he has no objection.

Mr Musharraf had last month announced the formation of a grand political alliance after a consultati­ve meeting between representa­tives of around two dozen political parties.

However, several parties dissociate­d themselves from Musharraf ’ s Pakistan Awami Ittehad alliance.

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