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Hafiz Saeed warns of more violence in Kashmir

Indian government has long demanded Islamabad arrest Saeed

Hafiz Saeed, centre, chief of Pakistani religious group Jamaat-ud-Dawa an alliance of Islamic parties, addresses a gathering to condemn recent American drone attacks in Karachi, Pakistan

Hafiz Saeed, centre, chief of Pakistani religious group Jamaat-ud-Dawa an alliance of Islamic parties, addresses a gathering to condemn recent American drone attacks in Karachi, Pakistan

APPTI Lahore
Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), on Thursday warned that violence in Indian-ruled Kashmir will escalate.

Saeed, designated a terrorist by the United States with a $10 million bounty on his head, also told AP that he will lead nationwide demonstrations in Pakistan to force its government to sever ties with the US if it cannot convince Washington to intervene in the decades old Kashmir dispute.

The US-declared terrorist group LeT is suspected of carrying out the 2008 Mumbai terror attack and was banned in Pakistan in 2015 but Saeed travels freely and gives speeches inciting people to attack Western and Indian interests.
 
Indian government has long demanded Islamabad arrest Saeed.

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First Published: Jul 14 2016 | 6:49 PM IST

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