Lahore: The government of Punjab is seriously considering to detain religious leaders Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and his Second in Command Abdur Rehman Lakhvi after United States announced bounty on the former one.
Pakistan is in trouble after announcement of $ 10 million bounty for the chief of Jamatud Dawa (JD), a religious organization based on Ahl Hadith school of thought.
The security of the leader has already been extended as fear rises over life threat to the leader.
Sources of Punjab Interior Department said that it has been informed to JD leaders to limit their activities.
“Initially they would be detained for 30 days and if they were not taken in custody U.S could take a next step to harm them,” they revealed.
It is also noteworthy here they were arrested for 4 months after attack on Mumbai in 2009. However they were set free after orders by the supreme court of Pakistan.
“President Asif Ali Zardari will go to India in upcoming days. And before his tour the U.S deputy foreign minister announced in Spain institute among the Indians officials it might be possible that they would ask Zardari to arrest Hafiz Saeed.”
“Before the arrest demand the pressure could be increased to force Zardari to give any statement about arrest during his India tour,” the sources further added.
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