Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed has launched a drive in Pakistan’s most populous province of Punjab to collect donations for militants active in Jammu and Kashmir.
Saeed, who also heads the Jamaat-ud-Dawah, on Monday visited Gujranwala district, 80 k.m. from Lahore, and collected wheat from people at Al-Makka Centre.
“I am thankful to you for your generous help for the ‘mujahideen’ in the shape of wheat crop. I expect you to donate maximum of the corn crop in the coming season,” Saeed told people in Gujranwala.
Earlier, addressing a gathering in Gujranwala, Saeed claimed the U.S. had collapsed economically and no country was willing to bail it out by extending financial support.
“Our helpless rulers are talking of restoring the NATO supply routes but we will not allow them to do so,” he warned.
He further claimed that all the countries in NATO would disperse soon and accused the US of defaming Pakistan and ISI.
Keywords: Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hafiz Saeed, Kashmir dispute, cross-border terror




Brilliant stuff! He wanders openly in Pakistan asking for help in any form for so called 'mujahideen', who after filling up their empty tummies will attack innocent people of India. Still in other article, I read Pakistan High Commission offer to co-operate in counter terror efforts made by India. What the hell it is? Why don't they just capture that notorious Hafeez Saeed and let law take its course instead of just crying out that they are against terrorism. I know its not that easy but boy, its not that hard as well, to capture some fugitive who is roaming freely in your state!
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