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Rs 20 lakh for Hafiz Saeed, Lakhvi heads

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Anti Terrorist Front India president Viresh Shandliya has announced an award of Rs 20 lakh to anyone who chopped off the head of 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed and Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi. Shandliya said activists of his Front will soon be visiting the state to challenge people like Hafiz and hardline leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani. They will hold demonstrations and burn Pakistani flags in front of the Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu where separatist leader Masarat Alam has been detained for raising Pakistani flags at his recent rally in the Valley.
 
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Another attention seeker, social worker & pakistan national hero better serve are purpose when alive atleast for now & our government knows that, why kill such a great philanthrophist
 
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he can type sensibly and also ban people here, so thats proof enough
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Robot can also do that!!!

On topic:
The US has shared “credible evidence” with Pakistan on LeT operations commander Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi’s involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attack, a senior official has said, days after America reminded Pakistan of its commitment to bring 26/11 perpetrators to justice.
US shared proof on Lakhvi with Pakistan | The Asian Age
So i guess there's no dearth of proof.
 
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Bahut Na-Insafi hai ............ Indian cleric Moin Siddiqui has offered a bounty or Rs. 50 Lakh for Dr. Subramanian swamy's head :lol:

Why are Hindu banias so cheap :P
 
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There is no proof of Hafiz Saeed involvement.

okk..but show your acknowledgement towards UNSC Sanction Committee 1267 and hand over him and others listed to UN...or else,people is thinking that Pakistan don't bother at all about UNSC Sanctions committee(Which is a matter of fact actually)..
 
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There is no proof of Hafiz Saeed involvement.

LeT/JeT a terrorist organization is headed by him, which is responsible of terrorism in India. So by changing name of his organization he become clean?
 
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