It is understood that the government will seek the clarification on the usage in the communication by Gary Quilan, the Chair of UN Security Council Committee, on December 17.
Quinlan made the reference to Saeed in the communication on information regarding banned terror organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba and Saeed pursuant to earlier UN resolutions concerning al-Qaida and associated individuals and entities.
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The United States had slapped a USD 10 million bounty on Saeed, the founder of LeT, and his brother-in-law in April 2003.
But Saeed roams free in Pakistan and often addresses public rallies in which he routinely makes inflammatory statements.
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