India ‘concerned’ over Hafiz Saeed’s release

Author: AFP

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday expressed displeasure at the imminent release of Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, who it accuses of organising the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

A day earlier, the Lahore High Court had refused to extend detention orders against Saeed, whose current house arrest is going to expire on Nov 24 (today).

The review board under the chair of Justice Abdul Sami Khan passed the orders after a senior finance ministry official failed to convince the board that the release of Hafiz Saeed would bring diplomatic and financial problems to the country. The JuD chief had been placed under house arrest on January 31 for 90 days. Subsequently, his house arrest had been extended several times. “India is outraged that a self-confessed and a UN proscribed terrorist is allowed to walk free and continue with his agenda,” Raveesh Kumar, India’s foreign ministry spokesman, told reporters at a weekly briefing in New Delhi.

Kumar said Saeed’s release will give an impression that Pakistan supports non-state actors. Saeed was declared a global terrorist by the US and the United Nations over his alleged role in the attacks that left nearly 166 people dead, including Western nationals.

JuD is considered by the US and India to be a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the militant group blamed for the attacks.

The United States identifies Lashkar-e-Taiba as one of the largest and most active terrorist organisations in South Asia. Following the LHC’s decision to cut his detention short, Hafiz Saeed had told media that the decision was tantamount to the ‘victory of truth’ and called it a ‘serious blow’ to India’s demands.

Published in Daily Times, November 24th 2017.

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