Hindustan Times (Patiala)

SAEED SPEECH INVITES GOVT IRE

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NEWDELHI: India has registered a strong protest with Islamabad over a speech by Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day that advocated terror and violence against India, people familiar with developmen­ts said on Friday.

The external affairs ministry registered the protest through a note verbale – an informal, unsigned form of diplomatic correspond­ence – that was sent to the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi on February 6.

It referred to Pakistani media reports of a speech by Saeed, who was described as a UN-designated terrorist and head of the Jamaat-udDawah, on February 5 that advocated “terror and violence against India”, people quoted above said.

Registerin­g a strong protest at the “continued use of Pakistan-controlled territory by extremist and terrorist elements to freely propagate and promote violence and terror against India”, the note asked Pakistan to abide by its internatio­nal obligation­s and bilateral commitment to “not allow any territory under its control to be used for terrorism against India, in any manner”, the people said.

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