Khaleej Times

Ministry opposes registrati­on of Hafiz Saeed’s political party

- — IANS

islamabad — The Interior Ministry has opposed the registrati­on of Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed’s Milli Muslim League (MML) as a political party with the Election Commission by terming it as an “offshoot of proscribed entities”.

The ministry’s opposition came after a security agency’s report expressing apprehensi­on that the registrati­on of MML as a political party “would breed violence and extremism in politics”, Dawn online reported on Saturday.

The ministry requested the Islamabad High Court not to consider MML’s plea seeking registrati­on.

In September, MML-backed candidate Yaqoob Sheikh secured 5,822 votes and stood fourth in a by-election in Lahore’s National Assembly constituen­cy.

The by-election was held after the Supreme Court’s disqualifi­cation of Nawaz Sharif as prime minister in the so-called Panama Papers scandal.

The Interior Ministry called MML an offshoot of the banned Lashkare-Taiba (LeT) and JuD. The Election Commission had sought a clarificat­ion of the position of MML from the Interior Ministry with regard to Section 3(4) of Political Parties Order (PPO) 2002.

As per the PPO, organisati­ons which undermine the integrity of Pakistan, promote sectarian, regional or provincial hatred, bear a name as a militant group and impart any military or paramilita­ry training to its members, do not qualify for registrati­on as political party.

The ministry processed the MML’s case as per procedure and requested the security agencies for report in the matter.

The security agency said that “it is difficult to believe that MML will tread its own path, completely at variance with its mother (LeT and JuD) organisati­ons” and recommende­d “such groups be avoided”.

The Interior Ministry also cited the response of the Foreign Affairs Ministry against MML’s registrati­on in view of internatio­nal obligation­s.

The MML had challenged the Election Commission’s order of October 11 declining its registrati­on as a political party due to the alleged interferen­ce of Interior Ministry.

The JuD floated the Milli Muslim League in August this year to mark its entry into politics, promising to make Pakistan “a real Islamic and welfare state”.

The US had expressed concern earlier this week over the alleged mastermind of 2008 Mumbai terror attack Saeed running for office in Pakistan’s 2018 general elections.

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