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Terrorist Hafiz Saeed Warns India Of Serious Consequences & Twitter Reacted Hilariously

by Shuchi Bhatnagar
Feb 5, 2016
in Extras
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Terrorist Hafiz Saeed Warns India Of Serious Consequences & Twitter Reacted Hilariously

Terrorist Hafiz Saeed has warned India in a public rally that it will experience more attacks like “Pathankot attacks” and this statement by him may further decrease the chances of bilateral talks between India and Pakistan.

Hafiz Saeed (65) was addressing a rally yesterday in the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir where he talked about the Pathankot attack and said that there would be more to come. India lost seven army personnel in these attacks.

Indian Foreign Ministry reacted to this unfortunate development in this way, “Saeed is a globally designated terrorist. It is a matter of grave concern that he can enjoy freedom in Pakistan.”

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India has given the proof to Pakistani officials concerning the involvement of Pakistani terrorists in the Pathankot attack and asked them to take some serious action against the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed as this attack was planned by this terror outfit. Delhi has made it clear that it’s in no mood to talk to Islamabad on Foreign Secretary level till Pakistan proves its intention of fighting with terror in reality.

Hafiz is also responsible for 26/11 Mumbai attacks (2008) in which 166 lives were lost. Surprisingly, he is a free man in Pakistan despite the fact that USA has announced a 10 million dollar bounty on him.

However, Pakistan is once again walking on the old path and asking for more evidence which is just an excuse to avoid taking action against terrorists.

Twitter has also reacted to the warning given by the terrorist Hafiz Saeed:

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I think Pakistan had taken baby movie seriously dey thought anupam kher will come nd take hafiz saeed to india 😂😂😂 #PakBlocksKher

— Saffron Age 2.0 ॐ (@hindurakshakk) February 2, 2016

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https://twitter.com/IdeaOfIndiaism/status/694576215072624641

3

https://twitter.com/RoflGandhi_/status/694051669772906496

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India's 'Most Wanted Terrorist' appears on Pak TV channel despite coverage ban

Date – 27th Jan
Talk show on Channel 24
Guest – Hafiz Saeed

— Manak Gupta (@manakgupta) February 1, 2016

5

https://twitter.com/AsYouNotWish/status/693093917923811328

6

https://twitter.com/Omar04618473/status/693915410492723201

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7

When you draw line of discrimination. My dear Pakistan you're a rogue nation then.
Dr Asim vs Hafiz Saeed
Uzair Baloch vs Mullah Aziz

— Dr Mohib Ullah (@NoyanWazir) January 30, 2016

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https://twitter.com/AyeshaKPTI/status/693079541074563072

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https://twitter.com/gamerbycore2698/status/692054370653904896

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Vadra is apparently a victim of fraud. Hafiz Saeed is a victim of terrorism then.

— AN (@ajith27) January 26, 2016

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