The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Hafiz Saeed can be major threat to Pakistani society: Defence Minister

‘His arrest is in larger interest of Pak’

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

HAFIZ SAEED’S house arrest was in Pakistan’s “larger interest” as he can pose a “serious threat” to the country, Defence Minister Khawaza Asif has said in the first public admission of the JUD chief’s terrorism links.

Asif’s remarks about the danger posed by the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attacks — in which 166 people died — came at an internatio­nal security conference in Munich, Germany.

“Saeed can pose a serious threat to the society,” Asif told the audience at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday, The Nation reported. Saeed was “arrested in the larger interest of the country”, Asif added.

Saeed was placed under house arrest under the fourth schedule of the Anti-terrorism Act (ATA) on January 30 in Lahore, provoking an uproar from his party and allies. Saeed’s inclusion in the list shows he is linked with militancy in some way. Saeed was earlier this month put on the Exit Control List, barring him from leaving the country.

Saeed was also put under house arrest after the Mumbai attacks in November 2008, but he was freed by a court in 2009.

He carries a reward of $10 million announced by the US for his role in terror activities.

During a panel discussion on countering extremism and terrorism, Asif said Pakistan is determined to fight terror: “Let me assure the world community that Pakistan is a frontline state in this war and it will continue to fulfil its obligation­s to its own people and the internatio­nal community but if the West’s policies are going to be isolationi­st it won’t help the fight against terrorism, only fuel it.”

JUD supporters call for Asif’s resignatio­n

Meanwhile, JUD supporters on Tuesday held rallies in different parts of Pakistan to protest against Asif’s statement and demanded his resignatio­n.

The major demonstrat­ion was held at JUD headquarte­rs in Chauburhi Lahore in which a large number of JUD and Falahe-insaniat activists participat­ed.

Holding banners inscribed with ‘Hafiz Saeed — Pakistan’s Defender — Mian-modi friendship — unacceptab­le’ they demanded immediate release of Saeed and resignatio­n of Asif. Otherdemon­strationsw­ereheld in Islamabad, Faislabad, Multan, Bahawalnag­ar, Quetta, Peshawar, Muzaffarab­ad and Kotli.

 ??  ?? Saeed was placed under house arrest on Jan 30
Saeed was placed under house arrest on Jan 30

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