Twitter on Monday suspended account of 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Muhammad Saeed on the microblogging site. However the reasons for doing so are yet to come to the fore.

Over the last few years, on several occasions Saeed used twitter to voice his separatist opinions.

Earlier last week while militants continued to fire near Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir in India, Saeed said that Pakistanis should help Kashmiris to get 'freedom' from India.

Saeed had said, "If India can send troops to Afghanistan to help the US then Mujahideen have every right to go to Kashmir and help their brethren. Kashmiris are clamouring for help and it is our duty to respond to their call," he said addressing a JuD congregation at historical Minar-e-Pakistan ground here.

In September month, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi implied that the UN General Assembly (UNGA) was not the appropriate forum to raise the Kashmir issue, Hafiz Saeed had also criticise PM Modi saying, "India is herself responsible for instability in the region, while perpetual peace cannot be achieved until Kashmir issue is resolved."

Saeed is among the top in the India's most wanted list of terrorists as well as listed in the NIA's wanted list. He is the chief of Pakistan-based terror outfit Jama'at-ud-Da'wah (JuD). Saeed is also alleged to have strong tie's with Lashkar-e-Taiba that is known to have been behind several terror attacks in India. including the simultaneous attacks in Mumbai in 2007.

His organisation mainly operates from Pakistan and is banned as a terrorist organisation by India and several other nations.

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