Pervez Musharraf demands JuD chief Hafiz Saeed’s release, says Pakistan bending to Indian pressure

Musharraf also stated that the JuD was not a terrorist organisation, but running “a very fine NGO”, which had contributed in relief activities in Pakistan.
General (retd.) Pervez Musharraf. (File photo)
General (retd.) Pervez Musharraf. (File photo)

LAHORE: Asserting that the Pakistan government is taking action against Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) solely due to pressure from India, former president General (retd.) Pervez Musharraf has called for the release of UN-designated global terrorist Hafiz Saeed, who is under house-arrest. 

The Dawn quoted Musharaf’s interview to Samaa TV, where he said that Pakistan does not have a clear perspective in regard to terrorism, which had affected Hafiz Saeed and the JuD. 

“In my opinion, they are against the Taliban (in Pakistan), they did not commit any terrorism in Pakistan or anywhere in the world. So they should be dealt separately. They were banned by the United Nations through India and we are following the same line,” he said. 

Pakistani journalist Nadeem Malik, who took Musharraf’s interview on Samaa TV, quoted him as saying on Twitter, “#NadeemMalikLive: Gen @P_Musharraf demands release of Hafiz Saeed, claims action against Jamatud Dawah was due to Indian pressure #Pakistan.” 

Asserting that Hafiz Saeed should definitely be freed, Musharraf further stated that the JuD was not a terrorist organisation, but was running “a very fine NGO” instead, which had contributed in relief activities post-earthquake and post-floods periods in Pakistan.
 
“They [JuD] have been engaging the religious youth in relief and welfare activities and if we push them against wall and call them terrorist, the religious youth could incline to Taliban and terrorists,” said Musharraf. 

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