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Pakistan Wrote A Letter To Un For Release Monthly Expenses For Terrorirst Hafiz Saeed

Pakistan’s mask as it is a haven for global terrorists. They trying to put flowers in the international community ears that they are against terrorism. On the other hand, they have a financial cousin who claims to oppose terrorism. It is noteworthy that the United Nations Security Council is resorting to an international terrorist. Mumbai Security Genocide Hafiz Saeed has been declared an international terrorist by the Security Council in 2012.

Pakistan wants Hafiz Saeed to withdraw money from his bank account for personal expenses. It is noteworthy that the Security Council has approved it, as the member states have not raised any objections to the request of Pakistan. Pakistan halted Hafeez Saeed’s financial transactions less than two years after the Security Council resolution. Hafeez approached the Pakistani government, saying that his family was facing severe difficulties, not even meeting the minimum requirements of his bank accounts.

He asked for permission to withdraw cash from his account for monthly expenses. Pak, considering his request, wrote to the Security Council on August 15. It asked Saeed to withdraw Rs. 1,50,000 per month (Pakistani currency) for personal expenses. It names Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, Haji Mohammed Ashraf and Zafar Iqbal. The Security Council agreed, as the member states did not object to the deadline.

Hafeez served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, 1974-99. He is also receiving a pension after serving as an educator for 25 years. Pakistan has arrested key leaders of the Zamate Uddawa, including Saeed, in a case of funding terrorists. Hafeez is currently in Lahore jail. Pak is making eye contact with the international community to convince the international community that it is stealing terrorists.

However, the Pakistani attitude behind the request of the United Nations for Saeed is clear. India has described Hafeez’s arrest as a drama … ignited that Pakistan has become home to terrorism. India’s spokesperson for the United Nations Security Council’s Ministerial Debate, however, said the government would identify countries that promote terrorism and provide financial aid and take stringent action against them. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs V Muralidharan urged immediate action against terrorism without any indifference.

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