Banning Spree

India’s favorite target in Pakistan is Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Jamat ud Dawa, as both of this organizations are linked to Kashmir. Lashkar was banned even before the mayhem occurred in Mumbai, and now the Jamat ud Dawa is also banned, though its just a charity organization, and even has earned recognition from the United Nations .

In a briefing to the representatives of the media, Jama’t-ud-Da’wah’s spokesman, Abdullah Muntazir, said negative propaganda against Jama’t-ud-Da’wah is nothing new, and said, contrary to Indian propaganda, Jama’t-ud-Da’wah is a humanitarian relief and public service organization which is doing extensive relief work in all parts of the country, including construction of shelters and provision of food for quake survivors, free medical camps in underdeveloped areas, as well as provision of clean water wells and pumps in various parts of the country where clean water is not available, ambulance service in various towns and cities, and several other projects.

In reply to a question from one of the visitors, Abdullah Muntazir said Ameer, Jama’t-ud-Da’wah Pakistan, Prof. Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, is a special object of Indian propaganda because from time to time, Hafiz Saeed exposes and highlights Indian conspiracies against Pakistan in his speeches and interviews, and India is displeased by this truthful exposure.

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