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03 June, 2015, 08:43
Update: 03 June, 2015, 08:43
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NTV Online
03 June, 2015, 08:43
Update: 03 June, 2015, 08:43

Dhaka: Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami party chief Siraj-ul-Haq announced a 100 crore rupee bounty on the head of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reports the Hindustan Times.

Speaking in Rawalkot, he slammed Pakistan’s attempts to build better ties with India.

Siraj said, ‘I want to say to Modi that you and your agents cannot arrest Salahuddin. And you say whoever will arrest Salahuddin, we will give him Rs 50 crore. I too say that whoever arrests Modi, we will give him Rs 1 arab (Rs 100 crore).’

According to Hidustan Times report, Syed Salahuddin is a Jihadi leader of the Hizbul Mujahideen, and heads terrorist organisation supporting the Pakistani takeover of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Jamaat leader said, ‘As long as the issue of Kashmir is not settled, whoever talks of friendship with Hindustan, he is a traitor to Pakistan and the Kashmiris.’

He said, ‘If you want the friendship of Hindustan, then go to Hindustan, to Delhi and to Mumbai, there is no place for you in Islamabad.’

Siraj-ul-Haque also termed the Indian prime minister responsible for the deaths of ‘hundreds of civilians’ in J & K and Gujarat, something he believed the Pakistani leaders to be ignoring.

‘Our relations with India are conditional to Kashmir’s freedom,’ he said.

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