Islamabad: Big news has come from Pakistan. The Imran Khan government has taken action against Jamaat-ul-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed and 12 of his associates. In addition, action has also been taken against four organisations for funding terrorists. The Government of India is keeping its eye on this action of the Government of Pakistan. WC 2019: Pak to take on Bangladesh, set to be out of World Cup! The Government of India has said that we have seen such action before, now it is to be seen how long these operations will continue. According to media reports, the Pakistan government has registered a case against terrorist Hafiz Saeed and his other members for funding terrorism. The Punjab Anti-Terrorism Department has launched a crackdown on Hafiz's banned terror outfit. These places are famous for Sunset, seems a golden scene Under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, five banned organisations have been booked against the Dawatul Irshad Trust, Moaz Bin Jawal Trust, Al-Anfal Trust, Al-Madina Foundation Trust and Alhamad Trust in Lahore, Gujranwala and Multan. Those named in these cases are Hafiz Saeed, Abdul Rahman Makki, Amir Hamza and Muhammad Yahya Aziz. Among the allegations levelled against them is funding for terrorist organizations in the name of charity. Also Read: Some of the world's strangest weddings, hard to believe The 4 strangest contests of the world, even known about the one so...'