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Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed has condemned the Mumbai attacks, which caused tension between the two countries. He said that people involved in militant activities were giving 'jihad' a bad name, as per a report. "I condemn these attacks in which innocent people became victim to atrocities of cruel miscreants... I don't support this attack or any violence of this kind," Saeed said in an exclusive interview to CNN.
Saeed also said that he is willing to co-operate and answer questions by National Investigation Agency's (NIA), which will soon be visiting Pakistan for investigation related to the 26/11 attacks. "If they (the NIA) want to talk to me, I have no objection. I am ready to answer their questions," Saeed said in that interview.
Saeed has repeatedly denied any involvement with the Mumbai killings or support for terrorism despite accusations he has masterminded numerous attacks. "I condemn this attack and the innocent lives that have been lost," he said. "I don't support this attack or any violence of this kind, but you don't even seem to believe me; I've said it so many times."
He highlighted charitable activities by Jamaat-ud-Dawa. The US State Department describes JuD's mission as the establishment of Islamist rule in India and Pakistan. Saeed softened his stance on Sharia law when speaking to CNN, saying he did not want to impose the strict laws by force but encourage it by raising awareness instead.
India's National Investigation Agency is to carry out inquiries in Pakistan into possible connections with the Mumbai attacks. Saeed told CNN he would speak with them. He said he has written letters to the UN and the European Union in attempts to clear his name, even offering to cooperate with investigations - to no avail. Until then, Hafiz Saeed - surrounded by armed guards - says he will continue to provide moral support, but no more, in the cause of liberating Kashmir. And he will deliver relief aid to the people of Pakistan, as the United States will not accept his offers.

Copyright News Network International, 2012

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