Ghanti Bajao: Most wanted terrorist Hafiz Saeed scared of Indian dams in Ladakh
ABP News Bureau
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06 Jul 2018 07:57 AM (IST)
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Mumbai attack mastermind and banned Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed has launched an intense election campaign in different parts of Pakistan urging people to vote for his candidates in the July 25 general elections to safeguard the two-nation ideology and avert a water crisis.
Saeed inaugurated the election offices of the Milli Muslim League (MML), the political wing of the JuD, in Lahore, Islamabad, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Faisalabad and Jhang and addressed rallies there during the last one week.
The appeal he is making in his speeches is "vote for those who can stop India from building dams on Pakistani rivers so that Pakistan do not face water crisis in days to come, safeguard the two-nation ideology and help Kashmiris to get freedom and make the country a strong citadel of Islam".
Saeed also promises to provide a "new political leadership' that will change the destiny of Pakistan.
"We have decided to enter the political arena to make Pakistan stronger. We are not running our election campaign in a conventional way," he said while addressing the MML activists at the JuD headquarters in Lahore today.
He said politicians have made politics a "profitable business," but the MML will not.
Saeed inaugurated the election offices of the Milli Muslim League (MML), the political wing of the JuD, in Lahore, Islamabad, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Faisalabad and Jhang and addressed rallies there during the last one week.
The appeal he is making in his speeches is "vote for those who can stop India from building dams on Pakistani rivers so that Pakistan do not face water crisis in days to come, safeguard the two-nation ideology and help Kashmiris to get freedom and make the country a strong citadel of Islam".
Saeed also promises to provide a "new political leadership' that will change the destiny of Pakistan.
"We have decided to enter the political arena to make Pakistan stronger. We are not running our election campaign in a conventional way," he said while addressing the MML activists at the JuD headquarters in Lahore today.
He said politicians have made politics a "profitable business," but the MML will not.