<p>Chief of radical women's outfit Dukhtaran-e-Millat, Asiya Andrabi, has stoked a controversy by addressing a rally organised by Mumbai mastermind Hafiz Saeed-led Jamat-ud Dawa in Pakistan.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In her telephonic address to the rally, organised in Lahore on August 14, Andrabi greeted the people of the neighbouring country on their Independence Day.<br /><br />Saeed was seen sitting on the stage during Andrabi's address.<br /><br />Hours before her address, the DeM chief had celebrated Pakistan's Independence Day at her residence.<br /><br />Dozens of DeM activists had gathered in Bachpora area of the city where they celebrated Pakistan's Independence Day.<br /><br />Andrabi's telephone address triggered a controversy with BJP's Jammu and Kashmir unit president Jugal Kishore demanding strict action against her.<br /><br />"These are instances of treason and will not be tolerated at all...Asiya Andrabi should be arrested.I expect that she would have been arrested by now and a case of treason would have been registered against her."<br /><br />Congress spokesman RPN Singh demanded that concrete action should be taken against those working against the state.<br /><br />"The NSA-level talks are slated to be held on August 23-24. A lot of talks have happened and the government claims about a breakthrough. But, with the terrorists attacking India, there is an urgent need to take concrete action against them, whether it is Hafiz Saeed or Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi via these talks with Pakistan."<br /><br />JKNPP leader Harsh Dev Singh noted that this was not the first time that Andrabi has indulged in such acts.<br /><br />"I don't understand why these people have been given a long rope by the present government in J-K. They ought to have booked the culprits by now, because it's not the first time that Asiya is indulging in such kind of anti-national activities... So, we feel unnerved by the government's approach in taking action against people like her."<br /><br />Andrabi had earlier also celebrated Pakistan's National Day on March 23 this year and hoisted the flag of that country, following which the police had registered a case against her under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. <br /></p>
<p>Chief of radical women's outfit Dukhtaran-e-Millat, Asiya Andrabi, has stoked a controversy by addressing a rally organised by Mumbai mastermind Hafiz Saeed-led Jamat-ud Dawa in Pakistan.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In her telephonic address to the rally, organised in Lahore on August 14, Andrabi greeted the people of the neighbouring country on their Independence Day.<br /><br />Saeed was seen sitting on the stage during Andrabi's address.<br /><br />Hours before her address, the DeM chief had celebrated Pakistan's Independence Day at her residence.<br /><br />Dozens of DeM activists had gathered in Bachpora area of the city where they celebrated Pakistan's Independence Day.<br /><br />Andrabi's telephone address triggered a controversy with BJP's Jammu and Kashmir unit president Jugal Kishore demanding strict action against her.<br /><br />"These are instances of treason and will not be tolerated at all...Asiya Andrabi should be arrested.I expect that she would have been arrested by now and a case of treason would have been registered against her."<br /><br />Congress spokesman RPN Singh demanded that concrete action should be taken against those working against the state.<br /><br />"The NSA-level talks are slated to be held on August 23-24. A lot of talks have happened and the government claims about a breakthrough. But, with the terrorists attacking India, there is an urgent need to take concrete action against them, whether it is Hafiz Saeed or Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi via these talks with Pakistan."<br /><br />JKNPP leader Harsh Dev Singh noted that this was not the first time that Andrabi has indulged in such acts.<br /><br />"I don't understand why these people have been given a long rope by the present government in J-K. They ought to have booked the culprits by now, because it's not the first time that Asiya is indulging in such kind of anti-national activities... So, we feel unnerved by the government's approach in taking action against people like her."<br /><br />Andrabi had earlier also celebrated Pakistan's National Day on March 23 this year and hoisted the flag of that country, following which the police had registered a case against her under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. <br /></p>