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Hafiz Saeed and Lashkar liability for us : Pak Foreign Minister

Hafiz Saeed and Lashkar liability for us : Pak Foreign Minister

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 27 Sep 2017, 02:59 pm
New Delhi, Sep 27 (IBNS) : Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif has reportedly admitted that Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed and terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba are a "liability" for the country and for the south Asian region, The Times of India reported. but said the country "needs time to get rid of this liability".

"It is very easy to say that Pakistan is supporting Hafiz Saeed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. They are liabilities...we have said they are liabilities... but give us time to get rid of these liabilities because we do not have the assets to match these liabilities," he said while speaking  at the Asia Society seminar in New York.

Asif also acknowledged that Pakistan has to continue its efforts in dismantling terrorism and elements of extremism but added that it needs time and "assets" to do the job.

Hafiz Saeed, who lives in Pakistan, has recently launched a political party, saying he would contest elections in  2018.

Hafiz Saeed's party reportedly even fielded a candidate in a by-election for a seat that fell vacant after the disqualification of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over corruption charges.

Hafiz Saeed has been  declared a global terrorist by the UN and the US for his role in the Mumbai attack. He was placed under house arrest earlier this year and it was extended several times, but no formal charges have been filed against him so far.

The Pak Foreign Minister  said, by "wrongly" supporting the US in a "proxy war" in Afghanistan against the Soviets in the 1980s, Pakistan paid a very high price.

"Don't blame us for Saeed, these people were your darlings 20 years ago, they were being dined and wined in the White House. Now you say go to hell, Pakistan," said Asif.

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