The Asian Age

Saeed prays for Kashmiri militants

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Lahore: Mumbai attack mastermind and JUD chief Hafiz Saeed led a funeral prayer in absentia of the Kashmiri militants killed recently. Saeed led the prayers on Friday at the JUD headquarte­rs in Chauburji near Lahore, which apparently has been taken over by the Punjab government a few months ago.

Lahore, May 12: Mumbai attack mastermind and Jamaat- udDawah chief Hafiz Saeed led a funeral prayer in absentia of the Kashmiri militants killed recently.

Saeed led the prayers yesterday at the JuD headquarte­rs in Chauburji Lahore which apparently has been taken over by the Punjab government a few months ago. He also led a rally outside the JuD headquarte­rs to express solidarity with the Kashmiris.

Interestin­gly, Saeed has offered Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and ousted premier Nawaz Sharif "relief" if they quit their friendship with the Indian prime minister.

“If the Prime Minister ( Abbasi) and former prime minister ( Sharif) want to rid of the problems they are facing today they first will have to quit their friendship with Indian prime minister ( Narendra) Modi and slavery of the United States,” he said.

Saeed said Islamabad should stop making lame excuse regarding extending support to the Kashmiris and tell the people about its limitation­s. He said the Kashmiri militants’ struggle has entered into the ‘ decisive’ phase.

The JuD is believed to be the front organisati­on for the LeT which is responsibl­e for the Mumbai attack.

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