The US has labelled the Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) the "terrorist front" for the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a group Saeed founded in 1987. The LeT was responsible for carrying out the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack that claimed 166 lives.
"Oh, there is plenty of evidence. And, everyone knows that," Karzai told reporters on the sidelines of the 'Raisina Dialogue' here, when asked about the clean chit given to Saeed by the Pakistan prime minister as no evidence was found against him.
"There is no case against Hafiz Saeed sahib in Pakistan. Only when there is a case can there be action," the prime minister had said when asked why there was no action against Saeed.
The JuD chief was released from house arrest in Pakistan in November.
After his release, Saeed had confirmed that the JuD will contest the 2018 general elections under the banner of the Milli Muslim League (MML), which is yet to be registered with Pakistan's Election Commission.
Earlier taking part in a panel discussion on a topic 'Afghan Poser', he asserted that Afghanistan is a "deeply cultured society" and not what the western media portrays it to be.
"They show us (Afghanistan) as savages. If I lived in America, I will be very pessimistic about Afghanistan," he rued.
On Taliban extremism, he said, "Part of the problem in Afghanistan is foreign-born and part is our own. The Daesh is not our product, Taliban is from our villages and we have to bring these extremists to peace. We can't ignore them."
"And, the way ahead is through development and improvement in economy," he said.
Karzai also said the Russia-Pakistan relationship is "very new" as against the US-Pakistan relationship, saying the "Russian military is not that close to Pakistan military as say the US military is".
"We want the best relationship with Pakistan. On Balochistan, I had endorsed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's views earlier and I still hold that," he added.
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