Defence experts call for declaring Hafiz Saeed 'international terrorist,' Pak 'terror state'

ANI  |  Nagpur (Maharashtra) [India] 

With Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief and mastermind of terrorist attack Hafiz Muhammad Saeed has reportedly deciding to launch his own political party in Pakistan, defence experts on Friday called on to accelerate its initiative to declare the former as an international terrorist globally and a terror state.

Defence expert Shivali Deshpande said that by Saeed getting approval to form a political party, will declare itself a terror state, which has not yet been done by neither the United Nations nor

"I am very sure that the same people from will definitely not vote him to power after knowing that fact that is an international terrorist. He has a bounty over his head he was the mastermind in many terrorist attacks which had taken place in India," she told ANI.

Deshpande said if the people of vote Saeed to power, it will be proven that Islamabad is nothing but a rogue nation and it will walk on the footsteps of North Korea.

Another defence expert Sunil Deshpande said that with Saeed coming to power, the entire world be under the threat of the nuclear war all the time.

"is heading towards trouble. If Saeed launches the party then would become a terror state and the complete regime will go in the hands of the terrorist," he told ANI.

Saeed has reportedly decided to launch his own political party in by renaming his terror outfit JuD as Milli Muslim League

According to reports, he would be registering his political party with the Election Commission of

Saeed is likely to launch his political outfit on Pakistan's Independence Day at a function in Lahore.

This is being seen as a major happening as recently elected its new Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi after Nawaz Sharif was disqualified by the Supreme Court over the Panama Papers scandal.

He is also said to have close relations with the Pakistani Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

Recently the government of Pakistan's Punjab province extended the house arrest of Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and his four aides for 60 more days for their activities that were "detrimental to peace and security", The Express Tribune reported.

Saeed is a wanted terrorist by and the United States for his alleged role in masterminding the 2008 terror attacks in that claimed 166 lives.

had claimed to have banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), but following the attack on the Indian Parliament in 2002, it re-emerged as Jamaat-ud Dawa (JuD). The United States has designated the JuD as a front for the LeT.

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