Separatist Asiya Andrabi addressed Hafiz Saeed's rally in Pakistan. Saeed said his India plan does not stop with Kashmir's freedom. He said the goal of his organisation is to break India into pieces

Despite the chargesheet filed by the National Investigation Agency against several separatist leaders for colluding with global terrorist Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, another separatist from Kashmir, Asiya Andrabi, addressed Hafiz Saeed's rally in Pakistan.

Separatist Asiya Andrabi addressed Hafiz Saeed's Rally in Multan on Sunday over phone. A rally where Hafiz Saeed called for breaking India into pieces, Dukhtare Millat founder Asiya Andrabi addressed the gathering via phone and openly called for waging a war against India and sought the help of Pakistan against the Indian state.

"You should hand over the Kashmir committee to the right people. You should put pressure on Pakistani establishment to do more on Kashmir, to fight Modi," Andrabi said.

"We are fighting against India to make Kashmir a part of Pakistan," added the separatist leader. This is the first time that a separatist leader from Kashmir has been caught red handed colluding with the mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

Speaking in this rally, founder of the terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hafiz Saeed, said that the political leadership of Islamabad is the biggest obstacle in his Kashmir plan.

Days after the United Nations Security Council's (UNSC) monitoring team's Pakistan visit, Saeed came out in the open and said that his India plan does not stop with Kashmir's freedom and the goal of his organisation is to break India into pieces.

"You will be tired of putting me into custody but these people will continue to sacrifice themselves. 2018 will see a lot more new developments in Kashmir. Our ultimate goal is to break India into pieces," Saeed said addressing a gathering organised under the banner of the Difa-e-Pakistan Council.

This is not the first time that Andrabi has openly showed her affiliation with the global terrorist, but this is her first after the chargesheet filed by NIA against several separatist leaders in a Delhi court.

Andrabi has been put under house arrest several times in the past, yet continues to enjoy enough freedom to join anti-India terror elements in Pakistan openly.

It is yet to be seen if law enforcement agencies will take cognizance of her act, especially when other separatists are being chargesheeted for their collusion with anti-India terrorist elements in Pakistan.