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Pakistan bows to pressure; says it will ban Jamaat-ud-Dawa - Sify.com
Just saw this on TV too, where Gillani was taken on by the journalists present asking if they have any evidence. And Gillani was literally fighting back with the journalists that we have come to the conclusion because the old leaders of LeT are now leaders of Jamaat.
The thing is, LeT wasn't banned. When it was banned it continued its militant activities but prominent members quit and formed the Jamaat providing humanitarian work.
It could be possible that its a front, but without taking the matter to court, the Pakistani leadership is making a mockery out of the judicial system. I sense another U-Turn when the public pressure rises.
Just saw this on TV too, where Gillani was taken on by the journalists present asking if they have any evidence. And Gillani was literally fighting back with the journalists that we have come to the conclusion because the old leaders of LeT are now leaders of Jamaat.
The thing is, LeT wasn't banned. When it was banned it continued its militant activities but prominent members quit and formed the Jamaat providing humanitarian work.
It could be possible that its a front, but without taking the matter to court, the Pakistani leadership is making a mockery out of the judicial system. I sense another U-Turn when the public pressure rises.