"India should understand that Pakistan will not hand over Hafiz Saeed or his associates to us. If India wants to counter the terrorism, it will have to carve out its own strategy to finish off Saeed," the party said in its editorial mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
According to the reports, Pakistan government ran two special trains to transport people to Lahore for the terror group's congregation which started yesterday.
"Pakistan is the only country in the world where terrorists too have classes. Terrorists who do not cause harm to Pakistan are labelled as good terrorists and those who wage a war against the Pakistani army are killed," the editorial in Saamana said.
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