Hafiz Saeed warns war in Indian citiesFrom Our CorrespondentKASUR: Jamaatud Dawa chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed has said that the rulers should press India to grant right to self-determination to the Kashmiris. Addressing a function to mark the Defence Day here on Sunday, he said that in case of refusal by
By our correspondents
September 07, 2015
Hafiz Saeed warns war in Indian cities From Our Correspondent KASUR: Jamaatud Dawa chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed has said that the rulers should press India to grant right to self-determination to the Kashmiris. Addressing a function to mark the Defence Day here on Sunday, he said that in case of refusal by India, the rulers should announce that Pakistan would standby the Kashmiris. He said that the Kashmiris had announced joining Pakistan even before it came into existence. He said that the time had changed and India could no more linger on the Kashmir issue. He said that the Indian leadership talked of limited war and targeting the JuD, but they must know that the war would begin in Indian cities before its army reached the Pakistani borders. He said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had confessed the worst example of terrorism during his visit to Bangladesh by saying that India hatched a conspiracy to disintegrate Pakistan, resulting in the separation of West Pakistan. Pakistan was an atomic power, he said, adding that a single bullet from India across the LoC should be taken as a message of war and India should be given a befitting reply. He said that the 1971 war was not a war but a conspiracy against Pakistan. Commenting on the current political scenario, Hafiz Saeed said that those, who were talking about rigging in 2013 general elections, should also talk on the historic rigging that changed the fate of millions of Muslims living in Kashmir. He said that the US was an enemy of Pakistan and terrorist attacks and massacre of innocent people in Waziristan and other parts of the country were a part of conspiracy. The JuD workers were chanting slogans against India and in favour of Pakistan Army.