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No place for those backing terrorism: Jaitley snubs Pak

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Commenting on the release of 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, while referring to Pakistan, said a nation that backed the growth of terrorism would not find a place in the global arena.

“Hafiz Saeed was released by Pakistan just two days before the anniversar­y of the 26/11 Mumbai attack. In such cases, the other countries will stand in unison to oppose such a country that backs terrorism. They will find no place in the global front,” he said, while addressing a gathering, here, soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio address.

Further, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader shed light on the improvemen­t in the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, attributab­le to a cash squeeze that was brought about due to the rollout of the demonetisa­tion drive on November 8 last year, reports ANI.

“When Prime Minister Modi took over, there was civil disobedien­ce in Kashmir. Thousands of people gathered to throw stones, terrorist activities were on the rise and the Hurriyat leadership called for Bandhs as and when they wanted. But now, after the demonetisa­tion drive, there is no cash available to gather stone-pelters, and this cash squeeze has helped curb violence,” he said.

Jaitley added, “Looking at the situation in the last eight months, it can be seen that any leader of a terrorist organisati­on knows that he will not be able to survive for long, owing to operations of the police and armed forces.”

The finance minister also spoke about developmen­tal activities being carried out in poll-bound Gujarat, and added that the party aimed to garner global recognitio­n for the state.

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