Khaleej Times

Saeed opens party office in Lahore

- IANS

lahore — Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed has opened an office of his Milli Muslim League (MML) here despite opposition by the Interior Ministry over an entry of “offshoots of proscribed entities into the political arena”.

The Interior Ministry had opposed the registrati­on of MML as a political party terming it an “offshoot of banned Lashkar-eTaiba (LeT) and JuD”.

Saeed, blamed for the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, on Sunday visited different areas of National Assembly constituen­cy (NA-120), the Lahore seat the Sharifs have never lost since their debut in politics in 1985.

The office of MML, floated by the JuD in August this year, was inaugurate­d by Saeed on Mohni Road. He listened to civic problems of the area people after the inaugurati­on, Dawn online reported on Monday.

Supporters welcomed the LeT founder by showering rose petals on his vehicle in Kasurpura, Chaudhry Park and Outfall Road.

The MML, which surfaced in the by-polls for NA-120 in September and gained fourth position with votes double that of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the Jamaat-i-Islami combined, is yet to be registered with the Election Commission of Pakistan.

Saeed’s visit and opening of political office in Lahore indicate that he has ambitious plans to enter into politics. —

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Hafiz Mohammed Saeed

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