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26/11 Mastermind Hafiz Saeed Warns Pakistan Against 'One-Sided' Friendship with India
Press Trust of India | Updated: Jul 21, 2015 22:42 IST
File photo: Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed. (Associated Press)
Srinagar: 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed today warned Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif against extending a hand of friendship to India under international pressure and without taking on board the people of Kashmir.
"Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should not think about one-sided friendship with India. Any such step will hurt the Kashmiris," Saeed said.
The Pakistani government should not hold talks with India without taking the Kashmiri people on board, he said.
"Pakistan must not come under pressure from the international community over the Kashmir issue and stick to its principled stance," he said in a statement.
The warning by Saeed came after a meeting between PM Modi and Nawaz Sharif in Ufa, Russia on the sidelines of the SCO Summit on July 10, where the two leaders decided to revive the stalled dialogue process and expedite the trial of the Mumbai attack case.
The founder of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist group, which carried out the audacious 2008 Mumbai attack that killed 166 people, advised the Sharif government to better become an "advocate" of Kashmiri people instead of extending a hand of friendship to India.
The US government has put a bounty of $10 million on Saeed.
Press Trust of India | Updated: Jul 21, 2015 22:42 IST
File photo: Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed. (Associated Press)
Srinagar: 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed today warned Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif against extending a hand of friendship to India under international pressure and without taking on board the people of Kashmir.
"Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should not think about one-sided friendship with India. Any such step will hurt the Kashmiris," Saeed said.
The Pakistani government should not hold talks with India without taking the Kashmiri people on board, he said.
"Pakistan must not come under pressure from the international community over the Kashmir issue and stick to its principled stance," he said in a statement.
The warning by Saeed came after a meeting between PM Modi and Nawaz Sharif in Ufa, Russia on the sidelines of the SCO Summit on July 10, where the two leaders decided to revive the stalled dialogue process and expedite the trial of the Mumbai attack case.
The founder of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist group, which carried out the audacious 2008 Mumbai attack that killed 166 people, advised the Sharif government to better become an "advocate" of Kashmiri people instead of extending a hand of friendship to India.
The US government has put a bounty of $10 million on Saeed.