Days after the Lahore High Court ordered Hafiz Saeed’s release from house arrest, the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief and alleged 26/11 Mumbai attacks mastermind has announced his plan to contest in the 2018 general election,
Daily Pakistan
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File image of JuD chief Hafiz Saeed. AFP[/caption] According to Daily Pakistan, Saeed said that he would seek a seat in the national assembly through Milli Muslim League (MML), but did not reveal details on the constituency he would contest from. The
JuD formed MML
when Saeed was detained in Lahore. After weeks of campaigning in Punjab’s provincial capital Lahore, Saeed’s close aide Saifullah Khalid had announced the formation of MML in August. Khalid had claimed that the new party will strive to make Pakistan a “real Islamic state”. In September, MML leader Sheikh Yaqoob had said that the party “will field
candidates in every constituency
of the country in 2018’s election.” Saeed, who had been under house arrest since January, was released on 22 November when a judicial review board of the Lahore High Court
rejected the Punjab government’s plea
seeking a three-month extension on the detention. Hours after the court’s order for Saeed’s release, the Donald Trump administration expressed displeasure and said that he was was
designated “a terrorist leader
by both the United Nations and the United States".