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26/11 Mumbai Attacks: India Can't Prove My Role In The Attacks, Says Hafiz saeed

India Can't Prove My Role In 26/11 Mumbai Attacks, Says Hafiz Saeed
Pakistani leader of the Jamat ud-Dawa organisation Hafiz Saeed addresses a rally against the printing of satirical sketches of the Prophet Mohammed by French magazine Charlie Hebdo in Lahore on January 23, 2015. Thousands of people marched in Pakistan January 23 against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo as anger remains high in the Muslim majority country over the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. AFP PHOTO / Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)
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Pakistani leader of the Jamat ud-Dawa organisation Hafiz Saeed addresses a rally against the printing of satirical sketches of the Prophet Mohammed by French magazine Charlie Hebdo in Lahore on January 23, 2015. Thousands of people marched in Pakistan January 23 against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo as anger remains high in the Muslim majority country over the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. AFP PHOTO / Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI -- Days after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj visited Pakistan, Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed has dared India to prove his involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

According to a video posted on his Twitter account, Saeed is seen saying, "Our government remained silent, but let me respond to Sushma. It's been seven years but they could not prove who was behind the Mumbai attacks and Insha Allah (if Allah wills it) they will never be able to prove it until eternity."

Our Gov remained Silent, but let me respond to @SushmaSwaraj - Do Listen carefully #NazariaPakistanpic.twitter.com/rFtcaqTS3T

— Hafiz Muhammad Saeed (@HafizSaeedJUD01) December 13, 2015

"India has failed to provide any evidence of Mumbai attacks, while on the other hand Modi has confessed for worst terrorism of #1971,"

India has failed to provide any evidence of Mumbai attacks, while on the other hand Modi has confessed for worst terrorism of #1971

— Hafiz Muhammad Saeed (@HafizSaeedJUD01) December 13, 2015

Saeed's statement comes after India was assured of steps being taken to expedite the early conclusion of 26/11 Mumbai trial, after Swaraj visited Pakistan last week.

He also slammed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for holding a meeting with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in Paris, saying it has hurt the sentiments of 'Kashmiri Muslims'.

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