Jamaat-ud-Dawaah News
After acknowledging Hafiz Saeed as 'serious threat', Pakistan cancels weapons licenses issued to JuD
The Pakistan government has now cancelled the licenses of 44 weapons issued to Jamaat-ud-Dawaah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed and other members of his organisations, citing security reasons.
The government of Pakistan has asked India to give to come up with "concrete evidence" against Jamaat-ud-Dawaah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed two day after putting him and some of his close aides under house arrest.
Baffled with the exclusive and detailed Zee News coverage of the Indian army's surgical strikes across the Line of Control, JuD chief Hafiz Saeed said, “Every Indian will be taught what real surgical strikes are.''
Terror mastermind Jamaat-ud-Dawaah chief Hafiz Saeed on Friday threatened India two days after Indian para commandos conducted surgical strikes across the the Line of Control and dismantled tat least seven terror launch pads in the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
As tensions continue to simmer in Kashmir, a report on Wednesday said, crores of rupees from across the border have been poured into the Valley to escalate the violence.
In an unprecedented move, Pakistan has shared intelligence reports with India, about a possible terror attack on the Wagah border, a report said on Friday.
The National Investigating Agnecy on Wednesday made public startling information on captured Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist Bahadur Ali.
Acting tough, Indian Foreign Secretary Jaishankar, Tuesday, called in Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit and issued strong demarche on continuing cross-border terrorism from Pakistan.
Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed has urged all terror outfits to unite for the liberation of Kashmir from India.
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