Founder leader of militant group Lashkar-e-Tayiba Hafeez Muhammad Saeed was on Wednesday released from a prison after about two months in preventive detention following orders from Lahore High Court and he later accused Pakistan of buckling under Indian view on terrorism.
Saeed, who was arrested on August 28, was released in the early hours of Wednesday.
Speaking to the cadre of his organisation in Lahore after his release, Saeed, who heads self-proclaimed non-profit organisation Jamat-ud-Dawa, charged that India had always tried to 'damage Pakistan's reputation, regardless of JUD's existence.'
Referring to the contention of Pakistan government that increased activities of JUD could hurt the relations with neighbouring countries, Saeed said the reason for deteriorating relations between India and Pakistan was the 'constant allegation' of terrorism by India against Pakistan.
"It is regrettable that Pakistan government buckles in the face of Indian propaganda instead of vigorously countering it," a JUD press release in Islamabad quoted
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