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'Hafiz Saeed, Lashkar-e-Taiba are a liability for us,' admits Pakistan's foreign minister

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Hafiz Saeed, Lashkar-e-Taiba are a liability for us,' admits Pakistan's foreign minister

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Pakistan's foreign minister Khawaja Asif. (Reuters Photo)

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  • Saeed, LeT, they are a liability, I accept it, but give us time to get rid of them,' said Pakistan's foreign minister Khawaja Asif
  • Asif acknowledged that Pakistan has to continue its efforts in dismantling terrorism but added that it needs "assets" to do the job
  • He laid much of the blame on the rise of terrorist elements in Pakistan in the last 20 years on the US
NEW DELHI: Pakistan's foreign minister admitted late yesterday that terrorist Hafiz Saeed and terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) are a "liability" for his country and for the South Asian region.

"You mentioned a name. It's a proscribed organisation. The gentleman's under house arrest. But I agree with you that on that score we have to do more. We have to do more. There are people in Pakistan who can be a liability in times of crisis for Pakistan and (for) the region. I don't disagree with that," said Pakistan's foreign minister Khawaja Asif at a Q&A session at the Asia Society in New York, referring to Saeed, who masterminded the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai.

Asif also acknowledged that Pakistan has to continue its efforts in dismantling terrorism and elements of extremism but added that it needs time and "assets" to do the job.

"Saeed, LeT, they are a liability, I accept it, but give us time to get rid of them, we don't have the assets to deal with these liabilities," said Asif.

In an engaging Q&A session, Asif made an impassioned defence of his country, lamented its slide into extremism and eloquently laid much of the blame on the rise of terrorist elements in Pakistan in the last 20 years on the US.

He said, by "wrongly" supporting the US in a "proxy war" in Afghanistan against the Soviets in the 1980s, Pakistan paid a very high price. Jihadist elements were nurtured by both the US and Pakistan during this conflict, added Asif.

"Don't blame us for Saeed, these people were your darlings 20 years ago, they were being dined and wined in the White House. Now you say go to hell, Pakistan," said Asif.

sif said his "heart bleeds" seeing what Pakistan has become today.

"We justified jihad because it suited our friends the US, because they wanted to kick Russia out. In the process our ethos was destroyed. It makes my heart bleed. Some things have become irreversible...people you are naming, people Trump is talking about, some of these things can't be reversed overnight cause we developed that culture and ethos deliberately...We are paying a very heavy price."

To a question on what his reaction was to US President Donald Trump's savage takedown of Pakistan in August, Asif said: "Not very pleasant". He said despite Pakistan standing with US over decades, it was being made a scapegoat for US failures in Afghanistan.

"Pakistan has stood firmly with the US during the war against the USSR in Afghanistan - which I personally believe was wrong, a proxy war - then we were used and discarded. In the 60s we were in your (US) camp, in the 70s and early 90s sanctions were imposed on us. Despite heartbreaks we still stood with the US," said Asif.
Pakistan's foreign minister then scoffed at Trump's comment that the US has given Pakistan "billions and billions of dollars" in financial aid.
"No billions of dollars were dished out to us, that was money for services rendered. No billions of dollars," he said.

Then he quickly added: "...But I'm here to mend fences."


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ans-foreign-minister/articleshow/60853094.cms
 
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My respect for Pakistan would go up 10 fold if they succesfully act against terrorist groups like LET.
 
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They should transition into pak mainstream politics. Easiest way to turn asset.

That should happen, but don't know why election commission didn't accept their application for party registration.

My respect for Pakistan would go up 10 fold if they succesfully act against terrorist groups like LET.

Hang Modi for mass murder of Gujrat and Mohan bhagwat for Samjhota express massacre to gain our respect, we will act when we start respecting you..
 
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That should happen, but don't know why election commission didn't accept their application for party registration.



Hang Modi for mass murder of Gujrat and Mohan bhagwat for Samjhota express massacre to gain our respect, we will act when we start respecting you..
Clearly, Pakistanis have no concept of the judicial system.
 
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Clearly, Pakistanis have no concept of the judicial system.

No one believe your Judicial systems, terrorists who were involved in gujrat riot confessed themselves that they have govt support (babu Bajrangi) but your hindutva judiciary is blind. that's why he was banned from entering US despite being cleared by courts. ban was lifted after his election.

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Mohan bhagwat for Samjhota express massacre to gain our respect, we will act when we start respecting you..

You forgot to add Rajnath Singh for your unusual bowel movements.
 
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That should happen, but don't know why election commission didn't accept their application for party registration.



Hang Modi for mass murder of Gujrat and Mohan bhagwat for Samjhota express massacre to gain our respect, we will act when we start respecting you..

Bro.... This has literally nothing to do with me..... I am only born in India I have lived all my life in Australia, so I am saying as a australian citizen my respect for Pak would increase if they did this.

We are doing everything to gain respect from you.
nice sarcastic comment.... I was just pointing out that I would respect Pakistan more if they did this, no need to act all sarcastic.
 
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He is a round bottom pot. Ignore this idiot. He is the one who can make serious remarks on roamers or un authentic news.
 
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nice sarcastic comment.... I was just pointing out that I would respect Pakistan more if they did this, no need to act all sarcastic.
Glad that you got it. Normally some humans don't get it. You must be a genius my friend.
 
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