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Banned Pakistani group's student wing protests US terror tag

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Dozens of activists from a student wing of the banned anti-India Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group have rallied in Islamabad to condemn a recent US ban on their organisation.

The protest comes two days after the US State Department designated the Al-Muhammadia Students wing a terrorist organization.

At today's protest, Hafzala Ahmed, an Al-Muhammadia Students activist, said that they are being maligned by Washington to appease India. He said they are not linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, which was founded by Pakistani cleric Hafiz Saeed.

India blames Lashkar-e-Taiba for the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that killed 166 people.

Pakistan has banned Lashkar-e-Taiba but Saeed still operates openly in the country.
 

He often addresses rallies against India on the issue of Kashmir, which is divided between Pakistan and India and claimed by both.

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First Published: Dec 30 2016 | 10:13 PM IST

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