"They have been carrying out terrorist activities not just against India but also others in the region," said the official. Despite Pakistan having officially extended his house arrest, Saeed has had the freedom to conduct his usual activities, including the liberty to regularly hold meetings with his supporters. "It is Pakistan's obligation, obviously, to make sure that such individuals and organisations are not able to enjoy the freedom to conduct terrorist activities. Pakistan must also ensure that international sanctions on these individuals and organisations are enforced 100%," said Baglay.Saeed has been under house arrest since January 31. The Punjab government last week extended his house arrest for another two months.
Source: Times of India August 04, 2017 20:40 UTC