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Saeed asserted that a conspiracy was being hatched by India and US against Pakistan.
Amicus Curiae says unlike ISI chief, officers, Pakistan should not defend Hafiz Saeed due to UN resolutions on terror.
JD chief’s plea for govt assistance in US court adjourned till February 8.
Saeed says Obama's statements on freedom of speech have started a cultural war.
The truth is that Hafiz Saeed is a very ordinary man, who has come to believe that he has the right to play god.
Hafiz Saeed urged the Pakistan government to hold serious dialogue with India to resolve the issue of water flow.
Says David Cameron following Sunnah, Zardari not.
Why does the president's daily allowance amount to Rs1 million per day, questions JuD chief.
We can see on Pakistani TV that the brains behind the Mumbai attack goes scot-free in Pakistan, says Krishna.
Interior minister meets Indian Home Secretary RK Singh to discuss new visa regime.
US had announced reward worth $10 million for anyone who can provided information that can lead to Saeed’s conviction.
Justice Saeed asks DAG Kashmiri to file a reply regarding security for Saeed by the next date of hearing, on May 21.
Clinton also said that United States believes al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri is somewhere in Pakistan.
JuD chief Hafiz Saeed holds US, India responsible for sectarian unrest in Gilgit-Baltistan.
Associates of Saeed say government agencies ‘advised’ him not to participate in public rallies for the time being.
Counsel asks court to direct govt to make arrangements for JuD chief’s security.
Hafiz Saeed asks court to direct Punjab government to provide him security.
Lord Nazir terms US bounty for Hafiz Saeed an insult to Muslims.
Caught in a legal labyrinth, what may be morally right, doesn’t stand the test of legal scrutiny.
Sources in Indian government say statements of Kasab and Headley pointing towards Hafiz Saeed also given to Pakistan.
Even if the US put the bounty on Saeed to please India, and I believe it did, the beneficiary will be Pakistan.
The JuD chief calls for jihad; DPC holds rallies across Pakistan.
Hashmi says that Hafiz Saeed is a preacher of peace in the world, spent time with them in the university.
Adds JuD leader met government officials, pledged his support for Punjab government's rehab programme.
JuD leader says US is even afraid of his name.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Abdul Basit says 'overheard statements' do not qualify as evidence.
Prime Minister says Zardari's visit to India is a private one and carries no agenda.
State department spokesperson says US is in contact with India over the bounty notice.
Difa-i-Pakistan Council wants Zardari to cancel his India visit.
Have we not ramped up ‘confrontation’ with supplier of most of our sophisticated defence(?) equipment rather a lot?
I hope I am right, that Pakistan may still have time — but it will need some effort to save it from itself.
The irony is that in announcing the bounty on Hafiz Saeed, the US has ended up adding to his fame.
President LBA says America challenged Pakistan's honour by declaring Saeed a terrorist.
DPC leaders say US announced bounty on Hafiz Saeed as a pressure tactic to get NATO supply routes reopened.
Washington says notice against JuD chief meant to seek evidence for conviction, not his whereabouts.
The US announced a reward worth $10 million for the capture or any information leading to the capture of Saeed.
Difa-e-Pakistan Council announces countrywide protest on Friday to condemn the US bounty.
Rehman Malik refuses to comment; JuD chief says move is at India’s behest.
State Department maintains that US offering reward for Saeed's alleged role in Mumbai attack that killed 6 Americans.
JuD to challenge US bounty on Hafiz Saeed in international court.
"Why do Drs, professors always get in trouble? Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, Dr Aafia, Brofessor Hafiz Saeed, Dr AQ Khan"
Mr Saeed is a national symbol of Pakistan’s defiance of the US.
JuD spokesperson condemns US terror bounty of $10 million for the chief of Jamaatud Dawa.
Foreign ministry statement expresses ‘sincere appreciation’ for US move.
LeT, and principally Saeed, are accused of planning and executing the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai.
Saeed's brother-in-law and LeT co-founder Abdul Rehman Makki carries a $3 million bounty.
Hafiz Saeed sends letters to parliamentarians, calls on them to 'break away from party policy'.
Chairman says referendum should decide reopening of NATO supply routes.
These organisations have reinvented themselves as welfare organisations, relying on their rural outreach.