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US is frustrated, says LeT founder Saeed

LeT founder Hafiz Mohammad Saeed on Tuesday said that Washington was "frustrated" with him for his countrywide protests against the resumption of NATO supplies and drone strikes

April 03, 2012 / 21:39 IST

Lashing out at the US for putting a bounty of USD 10 million on his head, LeT founder Hafiz Mohammad Saeed on Tuesday said that Washington was "frustrated" with him for his countrywide protests against the resumption of NATO supplies and drone strikes.

"We are not hiding in caves for bounties to be set on finding us. I think the US is frustrated because we are taking out countrywide protests against the resumption of NATO supplies and drone strikes," the LeT founder was quoted as saying by Al-Jazeera. He added, "I believe either the US has very little knowledge and is basing its decisions on wrong information being provided by India or they are just frustrated".

Saeed claimed the US move was prompted by the fact that he had been organising rallies against the re-opening of NATO supply lines through Pakistan, which were closed after a cross-border attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November. The US had on Monday night announced a USD 10-million bounty on Pakistan-based Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief who is also the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

The move has been welcomed by India , which said that it sends a strong signal to LeT and its "patrons" that the international community remains united in combating terrorism. Wendy Sherman, the US undersecretary of state, said a USD 2-million bounty had been announced for Abul Rehman Makki, the brother-in-law of Saeed.

Meanwhile, Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik said that he is yet to receive any official intimation from the US and noted that Saeed had been put under house arrest but was given bail by the Supreme Court. "We should have been taken into confidence as to what has happened," he said when asked about the US putting a reward on Saeed's head.

first published: Apr 3, 2012 06:00 pm

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