India reacts strongly to Hafiz Saeed's release; says Pakistan wants to mainstream terrorists
A Day After A Pakistan Court Ordered Release Of 26/11 Mumbai Attacks Mastermind And LeT Founder Hafiz Saeed, India Slammed Its Neighbour Saying His Release Confirms Pakistan Is Not Serious About Tackling Terrorism.
India has reacted strongly to the release of Mumbai attack mastermind and LeT founder Hafiz Saeed by a Pakistani court. Ravish Kumar, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, said Thursday there is a design by Pakistan to bring back banned terrorists into the mainstream.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Ravish Kumar said, “It appears to be an attempt by Pakistani system to mainstream proscribed terrorists.”
Kumar further said, “Entire international community, is outraged that a self confessed and a UN proscribed terrorist is being allowed to walk free and continue with his evil agenda.”Also read: Pakistan seeks house arrest extension of Jamat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Saeed
The MEA spokesperson also added, “It is evident that Pakistan has not changed its policy of shielding and supporting non state actors, and its true face is visible for all to see.”
Also read: Hafiz Saeed will be released if evidence not submitted, warns Pakistan court
A Lahore High Court review board on Wednesday had rejected an appeal of the Punjab government seeking to extend the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief's detention for more three months and ordered his release. Saeed is set to walk free from house arrest in Pakistan on Thursday if the government does not detain him in any other case.
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