After House Arrest, Hafiz Saeed Says ‘No Quarrel with India If It Leaves Kashmir’

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Shortly after being placed under house arrest by the authorities in Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed mentioned during an interview that he would have no quarrel with India if it gave up control of Jammu and Kashmir. During the video interview conducted at his home in Lahore, the suspected mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attacks repeated that Pakistan government and political parties should declare 2017 as the “year of Kashmir”.

The interview was not aired by any TV news channels of Pakistan but posted online on YouTube by the interviewee, i.e. actor and social media personality Hamza Ali Abbasi. During the video interview, Saeed stressed that the “the people who live in India, I have no conflict, differences or issues with them. I only say that you leave Kashmir, where you are killing people and blinding them. You are involved in abuses and have captured them against their will.”

Saeed’s organization, Jamaat-ud-Dawah, has been declared a front for the LeT by the US and the UN. In response to a question regarding whether he hated Indians and wanted to “conquer” India, Saeed replied that “I say that you leave Kashmir and sit, and we will have no quarrel with India.” During the interview, Saeed portrayed Jamaat-ud-Dawah as a charity organisation that had completed several welfare programmes for Pakistan’s Hindus in Sindh province and even offered aid to India during natural disasters.

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