Hafiz Saeed declared a terrorist: China's failure behind Pakistan move?

Under a new ordinance,
Pakistani authorities will proscribe Hafiz Saeed-linked Jamaat-ud-Dawa and
Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation
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NEWS : Has Pakistan turned over a new leaf when it
comes to aiding, harbouring and turning a blind eye to terrorist organisations
operating from its soil? Has it finally heeded India's warnings or US President
Donald
Trump's threats? One might be inclined to believe so, to some extent,
given the ordinance promulgated by Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain last
week will reportedly lead be the proscription of Hafiz Saeed-linked
Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF). The truth could be
that Islamabad is facing a tough situation that its friend Beijing has been
unable to bail it out of.
However,
even as the ordinance was promulgated and signed, Pakistan-baked terrorist
organisations attacked military installations in India -- an Indian Army camp
in Jammu and a CRPF camp in Srinagar. So, what made Islamabad take a decision
that, as Pakistani newspaper Dawn describes, "would end a long-standing
ambiguity over the status of Hafiz Saeed-linked JuD and FIF by firmly placing
them on the list of proscribed groups"? It could be that a global
financial watchdog might have finally compelled the powers that be in that
country to take some action.
According to
the Pakistani daily, analysts fear that the aforementioned international body
could take punitive action against Pakistan if the country is found to be
complicit in terror financing. According to the report, such an action could
jack up the cost of doing international and domestic business.
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