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DPC Leaders’ Entry Banned in Islamabad

Submitted by Tair-e-Lahoti on February 19, 2012 – 1:19 am2 Comments

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad authorities have imposed a seven day ban on some leaders of the Difa-e-Pakistan Council, including Jamaatud Dawa’s (JuD) Hafiz Saeed, Maulana Ahmed Ludhianvi and Abdul Razzaq Dhallu from entering the capital.

Express News reported on Saturday that the ban has been imposed with a view to stop the leaders from attending DPC’s February 20 gathering, hence obstructing the public gathering.

According to sources, the leaders could be arrested if they entered Islamabad.

Meanwhile the traders community of Aabpara Market has also appealed to the DPC from staging a rally in Aabpara market.
Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik had earlier suspended the Station House Officer (SHO) Margalla after the police failed to stop the three leaders from making an apearance at a Milad-un-Nabi gathering.

Earlier the US State Department had issued a brief press release, raising concerns about Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed’s public appearances, including at the Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC) rally held in Karachi.

The release further stated that the UN resolution “calls for all countries to freeze assets of sanctioned groups, prevent the transfer of arms to them, and prevent sanctioned individuals from entering or transiting their territories.”

2 Comments »

  • Ali says:

    These men are the strategic assets of Pakistan. I always thought that they were bad and ignorant people with backward mentality, but the time has shown they are more patriotic than anyone else, you may not agree fully, but they are very important for the protection of Pakistan.

    • Ali says:

      Protection from who, how they protect us and with what weapons. I always thought our military and police were given that responsibility. If you mean they are protecting sunny sect by using their trained suicide bombers to attack shia muslims, then that’s a different story. I am glad that people in this country love it when muslims kill each other in our cities, Pakistanis get very emotional about it and start blaming all the world for the bloodshed brought upon us by these hateful cowards. by the way if u really think they should be the protectors instead of our armed forces, then you should be thrown in prison and hanged for treason. One last thing “more patriotic” than our army? You are dead meat.

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