A day after the US State Department announced the decision, the UJC said its "struggle" for "freedom" of Kashmir "will continue till its reaches its logical conclusion."
The UJC, a conglomerate of about 13 militant groups active in Jammu and Kashmir, was formed by the Pakistan Army in 1994 and Salahuddin is its head. It includes Lashkar-e- Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad outfits.
Salahuddin, whose original name is Mohd Yusuf Shah, hails from Kashmir and is based in Pakistan for the last 28 years.
The US State Department, in a notification just before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first meeting with President Donald Trump yesterday, announced the decision to designate Salahuddin as a "global terrorist", saying he "has committed, or poses a significant risk of committing, acts of terrorism."
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The US took the step against the militant group's 71- year-old head as he had "vowed to block any peaceful resolution to the Kashmir conflict, threatened to train more Kashmiri suicide bombers, and vowed to turn the Kashmir Valley into a graveyard for Indian forces".
The UJC spokesperson claimed that the "freedom struggle of Kashmir has reached such a stage where nobody can either stop it or weaken it.