Hafiz Saeed serves Rs 100 million 'defamation' notice to Pak defence minister


Lahore, Jan 7 (PTI): JuD chief Hafiz Saeed has served a Rs 100 million legal notice to Pakistan defence minister Khurram Dastgir for “defamation”, days after the government banned the Jamaat-ud- Dawah from collecting donations following US President Donald Trump’s outburst against Islamabad’s sheltering of terrorists.

“I call upon you (minister Khurram Dastgir) to send a written apology to my client (Saeed) within 14 days and seek his forgiveness and promise to be careful in future, failing which criminal proceedings under section 500 of Pakistan Penal Code punishable for two years will initiated against you,” said the notice by lawyer A K Dogar who served it on behalf of Mumbai attack mastermind Saeed.

Pakistan banned JuD and FIF and other organisations from collecting donations on Monday, after Trump accused Islamabad of giving nothing to the US but “lies and deceit” and providing “safe haven” to terrorists.

Dastgir had said that action against JuD, Falah-i- Insaniat Foundation (FIF) and other organisations had been taken so that “terrorists cannot open fire on schoolchildren anymore”.

Dogar claimed the JuD has no nexus with Lashkar-e-Taiba and the UN resolution against it is “illegal”.

He alleged the minister had caused “immense damage” to the “reputation” of Saeed and JuD by issuing an “irresponsible” statement.

Dastgir had also said that Pakistan did not act against JuD and FIF under “pressure” from the US but after “serious deliberations”.

The government has banned companies and individuals from making donations to the JuD, the FIF and other organisations on the UN Security Council’s sanctions list.

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) also issued a notification prohibiting the collection of donations by the JuD, the front organisation of terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, as well as several other such groups named in a list of outfits banned by the UN Security Council.

 

  

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Sun, Jan 07 2018

    Pak defence minister can easily pay the amount if he gives the location of Hafiz Saeed to US.

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  • C.T.Thomas, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 07 2018

    Rs 100 Millioin are you serious. US will no longer feed you. Who will you guys now go with your begging bowl. It was going on well with Obama and you wanted Hilary to be elected as well, as both are appeasing 'peace lovers'. The world is witnessing this now. Trump has rammed your in the right place without any remorse.

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  • HENRY MiSQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 07 2018

    Rotten Pakistan today worth less than Rs. 10 million, without "Uncle Sam" ........ It only happens in terrorist country like Pak.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 07 2018

    don't worry.... they will later comprise for Rs 10 only.. that's all the beggar country can affod

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 07 2018

    one beggar in a beggars country asking another beggar to give 100 million...
    does these begers even know how many zeros in that number?

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