JuD chief Hafiz Saeed warns of more Pathankot-style hits
Intelligence sounds alert after JuD releases video.
New Delhi: Central intelligence agencies are fully alert to 26/11 mastermind and JuD chief Hafiz Saeed’s latest outburst, warning of more Pathankot-style attacks in India.
New Delhi on Thursday termed Saeed’s activities a matter of “grave concern” and, putting the onus on Islamabad, MEA spokesman Vikas Swarup made it clear it was for Pakistan to “rein in” the Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief.
Ahead of “Kashmir Solidarity Day” being observed in Pakistan Friday, the banned JuD also released a video claiming “Kashmir Banay Ga Pakistan” (Kashmir will become Pakistan), that carries an image of Pakistan Army chief Gen. Raheel Sharif.
“Hafiz Saeed is a globally-designated international terrorist. His claim that his front organisations are carrying out charitable work in not even a fig leaf...
“He indulges in terrorist activities and terrorist financing. It should be a matter of grave concern to everyone that a terrorist like Saeed and his associates continue to enjoy the freedom to indulge in their activities,” Mr Swarup said, adding that New Delhi was waiting to see what action would be taken to bring the perpetrators of the Pathankot attack to justice.
He said the national security advisers of India and Pakistan as well as the foreign secretaries were in touch with each other.
In his latest round of tweets on @HafeezSaeedJUD, Saeed even hailed Islamabad’s decision to not allow Indian actor Anupam Kher into Pakistan.
The video, released by JuD ahead of “Kashmir Solidarity Day”, with an image of Pakistan Army chief Gen. Raheel Sharif and an Urdu caption saying “Kashmir is the jugular vein of Pakistan”.
Video has Afzal Guru pictures
The video released also carries photos and videos of Afzal Guru, hanged to death by India for his role in the 2011 Parliament attack, and Kahmiri separatist leader Masarat Alam, besides others.
Intelligence sources said they are alert to threats and the latest social media propaganda launched by the JuD.
The video has been created by Dawa Productions, and was posted on the Twitter page of JuD. While Pakistan has banned media coverage of JuD in November, it has claimed the organisation is not banned.
In his latest provocative statements and threats, Saeed had said, while addressing a rally in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir: “You have only seen one attack on Pathankot. Matters could easily escalate.”
He alleged that Indian troops were committing “genocide” on Kashmiris and added: “Don’t they have a right to carry out Pathankot-style attacks for their defence?”.
At Wednesday’s rally, Saeed also lauded Kashmiri militant leader Syed Salahuddin, who heads the United Jihad Council (UJC), that claimed responsibility for the January 2 attack on the Pathankot IAF base.
Last month, Saeed appeared on a private Pakistani TV channel’s talk show despite Pakistan’s ban on media coverage of militant outfits like the JuD and Lashkar-e-Tayyaba
Saeed had made an appearance on a talk show on Channel 24 on January 27. He glorified his organisation's “public welfare” works and talked about how India and the US were” pressuring” the Pakistani government to take action against organisations like the JuD and Jaish-e-Mohammad, which is believed to be behind the Pathankot attack.