The DPC is an alliance of over 40 religious and extremist groups that was cobbled together by Saeed last year after a cross-border NATO air strike killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. The DPC has organised a string of rallies and protests against the US and India.
The news conference in Karachi was also addressed by Jamaat-e-Islami chief Munawar Hasan, who said any attempt by the government to reopen the NATO supply lines would be resisted by the DPC.
He accused the US of wanting to destabilise Pakistan and carrying out more attacks like the NATO air strike."We are ready to pay any price but will not allow the US and NATO to get their supplies through Pakistan," Hasan said.
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