The Asian Age

JuD chief’s party to launch manifesto

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Lahore, March 13: Milli Muslim League ( MML), JuD chief and Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed’s new political party, on Tuesday said it will launch its manifesto on March 23, following a Pakistani court’s decision upholding its registrati­on as a political party ahead of polls this year.

Saeed, who has kept a low profile after the government has apparently taken over all the movable and immovable assets of his Jamaat- ud- Dawah and Falah- i- Insaniyat Foundation ( FIF) and frozen their bank accounts in the country, is likely to unveil the manifesto of his party.

The Islamabad High Court ( IHC) last week set aside the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan ( ECP) to reject the applicatio­n of the MML for registrati­on as a political party.

The ECP will decide the fate of the MML after hearing it in the coming days. Earlier, the ECP had rejected MML’s applicatio­n to register it ( as a political party) on the interior ministry’s recommenda­tion saying the “MML has links with banned militant outfits”.

In a statement on Tuesday, MML president Saifullah Khalid said after the court’s decision there is no “legal hurdle” left in the way of its registrati­on as a political party.

“Now we will launch MML manifesto on March 23 on its first founding day,” he said.

Referring to the court verdict, Khalid termed it a victory of the “Pakistan ideology”, saying the court has ordered that the MML be given a chance to play its role in national politics.

“The MML will select those candidates who can not only afford electionee­ring expenses, but also enjoy personal vote bank in the constituen­cies,” he said and added such candidates must believe in “supporting the Kashmiris’ freedom struggle”.

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