Freedom enjoyed by Saeed to conduct terror acts matter of

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today termed as a "matter of concern" the freedom enjoyed by Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JUD) chief and his organisations in to conduct terror acts against and others, and said must ensure that international sanctions against such individuals are enforced 100 per cent.

Reacting to reports that Saeed is rebranding the JUD and launching a political outfit, external affairs ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay said, "It appears that a person whose hands are stained with blood of innocent lives... Such an individual is wanting to hide his blood stained hands behind the ballot ink. The person who traded in bullets to take lives, is he trying to hide behind ballot?"


Saeed is an an internationally designated terrorist by the UN, Baglay said.

He noted that Saeed's organisation -- whether it is called (LeT) or JUD-- has been carrying out terror activities not only against but against other countries as well.

"It's been a matter of concern not only for us but for the entire region and beyond. We have hear from the media report that he is in some sort of a house arrest in It is very well known that he and his organisations enjoy freedom in to conduct terrorist activities against and others. It is a matter of concern," Baglay said.

He further said that "It is Pakistan's obligation to make sure that such individuals and organisations are not able to enjoy freedom to conduct terror activities with the kind of international obligation has. must ensure that international sanction on these individuals and organisations are enforced 100 per cent.

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