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Hafiz Saeed on TV Threatens Terror Attacks Against India
All India | Reported by Nidhi Razdan (With inputs from Agencies) | Updated: December 17, 2014 20:55 IST

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File photo of Hafiz Saeed (Agence France-Presse photo)


  • NEW DELHI: On national television today in Pakistan, Hafiz Saeed, one of the world's most-wanted men, blamed India for the massacre of children at a Pakistan school and vowed revenge. Not a single politician in Pakistan condemned the remarks of the man behind the terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008, in which 166 people were killed. (Peshawar school massacre: Track Live Updates here)

    Saeed's threats come as India has pledged its support to its neighbour as it grapples with its worst-ever terror attack. Taliban gunmen stormed an army-run school in Peshawar on Tuesday, ruthlessly killing over 130 children. (The Men Who Shot 132 Children at Their School in Pakistan)

    As Pakistan began its three-day mourning with mass burials, Indian schools held two minutes' silence and special prayers this morning for the young lives lost; a similar tribute was paid by both houses of Parliament. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met the Pakistani envoy in Delhi today and pledged, "India is behind the people and government of Pakistan"; he said Delhi will "do everything possible to help Pakistan counter the menace of terrorism."

    Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif and described the Peshawar attack as a tragedy that has "shaken the conscience of the world." Mr Modi told the Pakistani premier that the attack "is also a call for our two countries and all those who believe in humanity to join hands to decisively and comprehensively defeat terrorism." India has repeatedly urged Pakistan to rein in militant groups operating on its soil. (PM Modi Calls Nawaz Sharif, 2-Minute Silence in Indian Schools)

    After cross-border violence peaked in Kashmir, Mr Modi and Mr Sharif shared cold vibes at last month's meeting of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation or SAARC leaders in Nepal.

    Saeed, who has a $10 million US bounty on his head since 2012, appears openly at rallies in Pakistan, and frequently denounces India as a terrorist state. Earlier this month, special trains were organized to ferry his supporters from Islamabad to Lahore, a clear signal of his clout within the establishment.

    He is the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a militant group banned in Pakistan but tolerated unofficially and believed to be close to the army. Pakistani politicians tout him as the head of an Islamic charity which enjoys popular support for its humanitarian work.
    Story First Published: December 17, 2014 18:44 IST
Hafiz Saeed on TV Threatens Terror Attacks Against India
 
Hafiz Saeed on TV Threatens Terror Attacks Against India
All India | Reported by Nidhi Razdan (With inputs from Agencies) | Updated: December 17, 2014 20:55 IST

Hafiz_Saeed_Address_AFP_650.jpg

File photo of Hafiz Saeed (Agence France-Presse photo)


  • NEW DELHI: On national television today in Pakistan, Hafiz Saeed, one of the world's most-wanted men, blamed India for the massacre of children at a Pakistan school and vowed revenge. Not a single politician in Pakistan condemned the remarks of the man behind the terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008, in which 166 people were killed. (Peshawar school massacre: Track Live Updates here)

    Saeed's threats come as India has pledged its support to its neighbour as it grapples with its worst-ever terror attack. Taliban gunmen stormed an army-run school in Peshawar on Tuesday, ruthlessly killing over 130 children. (The Men Who Shot 132 Children at Their School in Pakistan)

    As Pakistan began its three-day mourning with mass burials, Indian schools held two minutes' silence and special prayers this morning for the young lives lost; a similar tribute was paid by both houses of Parliament. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met the Pakistani envoy in Delhi today and pledged, "India is behind the people and government of Pakistan"; he said Delhi will "do everything possible to help Pakistan counter the menace of terrorism."

    Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif and described the Peshawar attack as a tragedy that has "shaken the conscience of the world." Mr Modi told the Pakistani premier that the attack "is also a call for our two countries and all those who believe in humanity to join hands to decisively and comprehensively defeat terrorism." India has repeatedly urged Pakistan to rein in militant groups operating on its soil. (PM Modi Calls Nawaz Sharif, 2-Minute Silence in Indian Schools)

    After cross-border violence peaked in Kashmir, Mr Modi and Mr Sharif shared cold vibes at last month's meeting of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation or SAARC leaders in Nepal.

    Saeed, who has a $10 million US bounty on his head since 2012, appears openly at rallies in Pakistan, and frequently denounces India as a terrorist state. Earlier this month, special trains were organized to ferry his supporters from Islamabad to Lahore, a clear signal of his clout within the establishment.

    He is the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a militant group banned in Pakistan but tolerated unofficially and believed to be close to the army. Pakistani politicians tout him as the head of an Islamic charity which enjoys popular support for its humanitarian work.
    Story First Published: December 17, 2014 18:44 IST
Hafiz Saeed on TV Threatens Terror Attacks Against India

Surprise Surprise. Huh. Sometimes this guy crosses limits of retardness. Who knows maybe he was behind this attack as well. :coffee: Food for thought.
 
Hafiz Saeed on TV Threatens Terror Attacks Against India
All India | Reported by Nidhi Razdan (With inputs from Agencies) | Updated: December 17, 2014 20:55 IST

Hafiz_Saeed_Address_AFP_650.jpg

File photo of Hafiz Saeed (Agence France-Presse photo)


  • NEW DELHI: On national television today in Pakistan, Hafiz Saeed, one of the world's most-wanted men, blamed India for the massacre of children at a Pakistan school and vowed revenge. Not a single politician in Pakistan condemned the remarks of the man behind the terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008, in which 166 people were killed. (Peshawar school massacre: Track Live Updates here)

    Saeed's threats come as India has pledged its support to its neighbour as it grapples with its worst-ever terror attack. Taliban gunmen stormed an army-run school in Peshawar on Tuesday, ruthlessly killing over 130 children. (The Men Who Shot 132 Children at Their School in Pakistan)

    As Pakistan began its three-day mourning with mass burials, Indian schools held two minutes' silence and special prayers this morning for the young lives lost; a similar tribute was paid by both houses of Parliament. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met the Pakistani envoy in Delhi today and pledged, "India is behind the people and government of Pakistan"; he said Delhi will "do everything possible to help Pakistan counter the menace of terrorism."

    Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif and described the Peshawar attack as a tragedy that has "shaken the conscience of the world." Mr Modi told the Pakistani premier that the attack "is also a call for our two countries and all those who believe in humanity to join hands to decisively and comprehensively defeat terrorism." India has repeatedly urged Pakistan to rein in militant groups operating on its soil. (PM Modi Calls Nawaz Sharif, 2-Minute Silence in Indian Schools)

    After cross-border violence peaked in Kashmir, Mr Modi and Mr Sharif shared cold vibes at last month's meeting of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation or SAARC leaders in Nepal.

    Saeed, who has a $10 million US bounty on his head since 2012, appears openly at rallies in Pakistan, and frequently denounces India as a terrorist state. Earlier this month, special trains were organized to ferry his supporters from Islamabad to Lahore, a clear signal of his clout within the establishment.

    He is the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a militant group banned in Pakistan but tolerated unofficially and believed to be close to the army. Pakistani politicians tout him as the head of an Islamic charity which enjoys popular support for its humanitarian work.
    Story First Published: December 17, 2014 18:44 IST
Hafiz Saeed on TV Threatens Terror Attacks Against India


provide a link to that tv program where he threatens India
 
can the pakistanis here shed light please? is this really the ground level, grass root level perception?
If it is, then it might become a lost opportunity to rein in collective support and consensus to drive out the Taliban from Pakistan completely.
 
This guy is nobody in Pakistan.
but modi is every thing in India... who was voted in office because he promised war upon Pakistan.

Hafiz Saeed on TV Threatens Terror Attacks Against India
All India | Reported by Nidhi Razdan (With inputs from Agencies) | Updated: December 17, 2014 20:55 IST

Hafiz_Saeed_Address_AFP_650.jpg

File photo of Hafiz Saeed (Agence France-Presse photo)


  • NEW DELHI: On national television today in Pakistan, Hafiz Saeed, one of the world's most-wanted men, blamed India for the massacre of children at a Pakistan school and vowed revenge. Not a single politician in Pakistan condemned the remarks of the man behind the terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008, in which 166 people were killed. (Peshawar school massacre: Track Live Updates here)

    Saeed's threats come as India has pledged its support to its neighbour as it grapples with its worst-ever terror attack. Taliban gunmen stormed an army-run school in Peshawar on Tuesday, ruthlessly killing over 130 children. (The Men Who Shot 132 Children at Their School in Pakistan)

    As Pakistan began its three-day mourning with mass burials, Indian schools held two minutes' silence and special prayers this morning for the young lives lost; a similar tribute was paid by both houses of Parliament. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met the Pakistani envoy in Delhi today and pledged, "India is behind the people and government of Pakistan"; he said Delhi will "do everything possible to help Pakistan counter the menace of terrorism."

    Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif and described the Peshawar attack as a tragedy that has "shaken the conscience of the world." Mr Modi told the Pakistani premier that the attack "is also a call for our two countries and all those who believe in humanity to join hands to decisively and comprehensively defeat terrorism." India has repeatedly urged Pakistan to rein in militant groups operating on its soil. (PM Modi Calls Nawaz Sharif, 2-Minute Silence in Indian Schools)

    After cross-border violence peaked in Kashmir, Mr Modi and Mr Sharif shared cold vibes at last month's meeting of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation or SAARC leaders in Nepal.

    Saeed, who has a $10 million US bounty on his head since 2012, appears openly at rallies in Pakistan, and frequently denounces India as a terrorist state. Earlier this month, special trains were organized to ferry his supporters from Islamabad to Lahore, a clear signal of his clout within the establishment.

    He is the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a militant group banned in Pakistan but tolerated unofficially and believed to be close to the army. Pakistani politicians tout him as the head of an Islamic charity which enjoys popular support for its humanitarian work.
    Story First Published: December 17, 2014 18:44 IST
Hafiz Saeed on TV Threatens Terror Attacks Against India
any non indian link?
 
Link?
Why making a fuss about him? Who is he?
After all, India again failed to see we are mourning on a tragic event.
 


Hafiz Saeed, Musharraf blame India for Peshawar carnage

TNN | Dec 17, 2014, 11.30 PM IST

Peshawar School Carnage|Pervez Musharraf|Pakistani Taliban|Hafiz Saeed|Army Public School Peshawar Killings


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Hafiz Saeed.

NEW DELHI: A video has emerged that purportedly shows Lashkar-e-Taiba chief and 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Mohammad Saeed blaming India for the carnage carried out by the Pakistani Taliban in an army-run school in Peshawar on Tuesday.

He said it was a conspiracy by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government against Pakistan. The video also showed Saeed threatening India with "revenge" for the Peshawar massacre.

Pervez Musharraf, former Pakistani military dictator and president, has also blamed India for the killing of 132 schoolchildren and 9 teachers in Peshawar on Tuesday.

Talking to CNN-IBN, Musharraf said, "Taliban's commander was supported by Afghanistan and India to carry out terrorist attack in Pakistan."

Earlier on Wednesday, Indian intelligence agencies have sounded an alert regarding Saeed's designs to unleash attacks in India, and blame the same on the Indian security establishment.

The warning, generated by the multi-agency centre on Tuesday, flags the possibility of Saeed-led LeT or Jamaat-ud-Dawah targeting two hotel lobbies in the national capital as well as an unspecified location on the Delhi-Agra highway.

The alert cites Saeed's statements, published in Pakistani newspapers on Tuesday, saying that Indian intelligence agencies would carry out attacks in India, and then blame them on Pakistan's ISI.

provide a link to that tv program where he threatens India

 
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Link?
Why making a fuss about him? Who is he?
After all, India again failed to see we are mourning on a tragic event.

He is an UN declared terrorist, carries a ten million dollar bounty on his head, but freely roams around in Pakistan..as is protected by the state.
Has a massive following within Pakistani nation, with tens of thousands Pakistanis attending his rallies. Openly calls for Jihad/terrorist attacks against India..just as he did today.
 
@OTTOMAN Modi was voted into majority, not because of his stance against Pakistan. Beleive me friend, the main reason he was voted into power was because of his promise of economic prosperity.
He may have said a few things about Pak, but the thing which made us vote for him were his economic policies. But hey, lets see how it turns out, if he does not deliver his promise about the economy, elections are after 5 years.
 
I really haven’t heard of this guy, so I’ve just read his wiki page. It says that he might have a connection to the train bombings and the Mumbai attacks. If so his organization should be outlawed and he and his cronies should be arrested. We don’t need people like this to solve our issues with India. We'll it solve by using the proper channels (hopefully diplomatically rather than anything else).
 

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