“I think he (Qadri) should’ve been more sensitive, but it wasn’t that he subscribes to his (Saeed’s) point of view,” the visiting Pakistani foreign minister said.
“Please explain why earlier this week on Monday, your government’s federal minister of religious affairs appeared side by side at a public conference with the head of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a terrorist organisation banned by Pakistan?” Qureshi was asked by a member in the audience at the US Institute of Peace, a US Congress-funded think tank.
A banner in the background said the conference was in “defence of Pakistan”, and mentioned “Kashmir” as well as “threats from India”. The Difa-e-Pakistan Council is a coalition of over 40 Pakistani political and religious parties that advocate conservative policies.
Qureshi asserted that Pakistan is serious in the fight against terrorism. “We cannot surrender to terrorism. We will have to take them on and we will have to clear areas. We have successfully done that. Well it’s a work in progress, we would have to continue to build on what you’ve achieved, but to a large extent, things have changed,” he said, adding that this shift is not being recognised enough in the US.
“Cutting off training, not giving precision equipment that could’ve been used against terrorism, I don’t know to what extent that’ll help. In my view it will not help collectively,” he said.
“Collectively we can achieve our shared objective. A blame game will not be productive,” he said.