Lahore: Jamaat-ud-Dawah boss Hafiz Saeed has asked the Pakistan government to instantly expel his name from a rundown that bars him from leaving the nation, asserting he was neither a security chance nor his outfit ever occupied with fear based oppressor exercises.
In a letter to Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, the genius of 2008 Mumbai fear based oppressor assault, in which 166 individuals kicked the bucket, stated: "A reminder issued on January 30, 2017, setting 38 people ought to be pulled back forthwith."
The administration a month ago put Saeed and 37 different pioneers of JuD and his Falah-e-Insaniyat philanthropy on Exit Control List.
It additionally put Saeed and four different pioneers of the associations under "house capture" for 90 days for taking part in exercises "biased" to peace and security.
Also, the Interior Ministry put JuD and FIF on a "watch-list" for six months.
However, Saeed fought the legislature decisons saying: "The JuD has never been included in any psychological militant action in Pakistan and no occurrence of any fear based oppression or obliteration of property was ever claimed against the association."
He contended that no material has ever been delivered by elected or commonplace governments against him in an official courtroom.
He refered to a perception of a full-seat of the Lahore High Court in a 2009 argument against him. The court had stated: "In the present case the legislature is not possessing any proof that the applicants are hazard to the security of Pakistan and only on the premise of the UN Resolution their freedom can't be reduced."