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LAHORE: Claiming thatZaki-ur-Rehman Lakhviis innocent, chief of bannedJamaat-ud-DawaHafiz Saeedtoday said India is trying to put pressure on Pakistan through the UN and the US to punish him for the2008 Mumbai attack.
"India has no evidence against Lakhvi. Out of desperation it has contacted the United Nations and the US to pressure thePakistani governmentto give punishment to Lakhvi. India and the UN have no right to intervene in the judicial system of Pakistan. India had never accepted the decisions of the Pakistani courts in the past," he said.
Lakhvi is "innocent" as there has been no evidence against him for his involvement in Mumbai attack case, the founder ofLashkar-e-Taiba(LeT) was quoted as saying by Dunya TV.
His comments came after India took up Lakhvi's matter with the UN.
India has written to the UN, expressing concern over Lakhvi's release from a Pakistani jail, noting it violates the provisions of the global body.
AUnited Nations Security Council(UNSC) committee has assured India that it will take up the issue of Lakhvi at its next meeting.
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi is 'innocent': Hafiz Saeed - The Economic Times
"India has no evidence against Lakhvi. Out of desperation it has contacted the United Nations and the US to pressure thePakistani governmentto give punishment to Lakhvi. India and the UN have no right to intervene in the judicial system of Pakistan. India had never accepted the decisions of the Pakistani courts in the past," he said.
Lakhvi is "innocent" as there has been no evidence against him for his involvement in Mumbai attack case, the founder ofLashkar-e-Taiba(LeT) was quoted as saying by Dunya TV.
His comments came after India took up Lakhvi's matter with the UN.
India has written to the UN, expressing concern over Lakhvi's release from a Pakistani jail, noting it violates the provisions of the global body.
AUnited Nations Security Council(UNSC) committee has assured India that it will take up the issue of Lakhvi at its next meeting.
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi is 'innocent': Hafiz Saeed - The Economic Times