With Kashmiris until Kashmir’s freedom: Hafiz Saeed
Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed on Sunday said he is with the people of Kashmir until its freedom, adding that Pakistan talks about dialogue while Modi government is creating war hysteria.
Talking to the Difa-e-Pakistan (defence of Pakistan) rally in Lahore, Saeed said Indian aggression along the Working Boundary and Line of Control (LoC) should be considered war.
“If India wants war then we’ll fight this war in Indian cities,” he said, adding that he considers 1971 war a ‘conspiracy’ and not a war.
He said the war was of 1965 when India’s ‘filthy’ aim of occupying Lahore was thwarted.
“Indian general ran away leaving his jeep and sensitive documents behind”, he said, adding that Indian attackers were ‘damned to hell’ by the Pakistani Army jawans.
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