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Kashmiris looking towards Pakistan for help, says Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed

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Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed has said that Kashmiri people are looking towards Pakistan for help. He pointed to the intervention of the global powers in delay over resolution of the Kashmir dispute and contended that the enemies of Pakistan are attacking the country’s integrity and emphasised on unity among the religious parties.

Saeed was talking to the media on Monday after a meeting with Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP) party chief Sahibzada Abul Khair Muhammad Zubair in Pakistan’s Hyderabad city, the Express Tribune reported on Tuesday.

On Saturday, Narendra Modi inaugurated the power plant project on Kishanganga [Neelum] River, which also includes a dam. “Now everyone in the country is saying that India will stop Pakistan’s water, but I feel sad that the people in the saddle preferred to pursue their personal friendships with Indians [over such issues],” said Saeed.

Saeed said he had been “cautioning the Pakistani authorities for many years about India’s intention to block or reduce river water supply to Pakistan”.

“Nawaz has been disqualified by the apex court. After his disqualification he shouldn’t engage in politics,” he said. Saeed said he has been cautioning the Pakistani authorities for many years about India’s intention to block or reduce river water supply to Pakistan.

 

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