JuD to contest Pakistan general elections in 2018, says Hafiz Saeed Hafiz Saeed: "I also dedicate 2018 for Kashmiris who are struggling for freedom."

YB WEB DESK. Dated: 12/3/2017 12:07:13 PM

Announcing Jammat-ud-Dawah’s (JuD) foray into electoral politics, the banned terror outfit’s chief and 26/11 mastermind, Hafiz
Saeed said he would dedicate 2018 to “Kashmiris who are struggling for freedom”.
“The Milli Muslim League (MML) is planning to contest next year’s general elections. I also dedicate 2018 for Kashmiris who are struggling for freedom,” Saeed said while meeting a group of columnists at the Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) headquarters in Lahore’s Chauburji.
The MML was formed when Saeed was under house detention. He recently walked free after a Pakistan court ordered his immediate release.
“I want to tell India that I will continue to support Kashmiris no matter what kind of difficulties are there. India wants us to stop raising voice for the Kashmiris. It is building pressure on the Pakistani government. I want to tell Pakistan that back-channel diplomacy only caused harm to the Kashmir cause,” he alleged.

 

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