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94% LeT recruits view J&K as 'fighting front': US report


WASHINGTON: A staggering 94 per cent of fresh recruits of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) see Jammu and Kashmir as a "fighting front" and hail mostly from Pakistan's Punjab province from families having links with the powerful army and intelligence network, according to a US military report.

The eye-opener report from the US Military Academy in West Point is result of a multi-year research effort conducted by a lead team of five eminent authors, C. Christine Fair, Don Rassler, Anirban Ghosh, Arif Jamal and Nadia Shoeb and is based on a study of over 900 biographies of the deceased LeT militants.

According to the report that runs into nearly 60 pages, the vast majority of LeT's fighters are recruited from Pakistan's Punjab province and are actually rather well educated compared with Pakistani males generally.

While LeT's recruitment is diversified across the north, central and southern parts of the Punjab, the highest concentration of militants have come (in order of frequency) from the districts of Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Lahore, Sheikhupura, Kasur, Sialkot, Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Khanewal and Multan.

LeT training has historically occurred in ****************** Kashmir's capital Muzaffarabad and in Afghanistan. Together these two locations have accounted for 75 per cent of LeT militant training over time, the report said.

"Ninety four per cent of fighters list Indian Kashmir as a fighting front," the report said. Although less relevant, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Tajikistan and Bosnia are also identified in the biographies as other fronts.

"According to our data, the districts of Kupwara, Baramulla and Poonch in Indian Kashmir account for almost half of all LeT militant deaths since 1989. Kupwara, the district with the largest number of militants killed, appears to be becoming less important overall as a fighting area, with its share of deaths declining over time," it said.

The report added that the number and share of LeT deaths in Baramulla and Poonch have been increasing.

The report 'The Fighters of Lashkar- e-Taiba:Recruitment, Training, Deployment and Death' by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point identified 12 different channels of LeT recruitment, the most common forms of which include recruitment via: a current LeT member (20 per cent), a family member (20 per cent), mosque or madrassa (17 per cent), LeT speech or literature (12 per cent) and friends (5 per cent).

"Since 2000 there has been a strong upward trend in recruitment via family members and by 2004, this channel contributed to over 40 per cent of LeT recruitment," it said.

Siblings and parents are central characters in the biographies and they play important roles in a fighter's entry into and journey through LeT, the report said. For example, siblings or other immediate family members were often the one to drop off a LeT recruit at a training camp or at the border.

The report said the mean age when a recruit joins LeT is 16.95 years, while the militants' mean age at the time of their death is 21 years. The mean number of years between a LeT militant's entry and death is 5.14 years.

"The most common level of nonreligious education attained by LeT fighters (44 per cent of available data) before their entry into the group is matric (10th grade), indicating that on average the group's cadres had higher levels of secular education than other Pakistani males," the report said, adding they do not have high levels of formal religious education.

It declares "false" the Pakistani government's assertion that its citizens are not engaged in acts of terrorism in India or elsewhere; rather, is only providing diplomatic and moral support to the militants fighting in India.

"While few entertain these claims as credible, our database indicates that this claim is false. First, the vast majority of LeT fighters are Pakistani and most are Punjabi, not Kashmiri. It is noteworthy that there is considerable overlap among the districts that produce LeT militants and those that produce Pakistan army officers, a dynamic that raises a number of questions about potentially overlapping social networks between the army and LeT," the report said.

Notably the uncle of one militant was a director at Pakistan's Atomic Energy Commission, while the father of another was the president of the Pakistan Muslim League's labor wing in Islamabad/Rawalpindi, it added.


94% LeT recruits view J&K as 'fighting front': US report - The Times of India
 
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94% LeT recruits view J&K as 'fighting front': US Report


WASHINGTON: A staggering 94 per cent of fresh recruits of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) see Jammu and Kashmir as a "fighting front" and hail mostly from Pakistan's Punjab province from families having links with the powerful army and intelligence network, according to a US military report.

The eye-opener report from the US Military Academy in West Point is result of a multi-year research effort conducted by a lead team of five eminent authors, C. Christine Fair, Don Rassler, Anirban Ghosh, Arif Jamal and Nadia Shoeb and is based on a study of over 900 biographies of the deceased LeT militants.

According to the report that runs into nearly 60 pages, the vast majority of LeT's fighters are recruited from Pakistan's Punjab province and are actually rather well educated compared with Pakistani males generally.

While LeT's recruitment is diversified across the north, central and southern parts of the Punjab, the highest concentration of militants have come (in order of frequency) from the districts of Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Lahore, Sheikhupura, Kasur, Sialkot, Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Khanewal and Multan.

LeT training has historically occurred in ****************** Kashmir's capital Muzaffarabad and in Afghanistan. Together these two locations have accounted for 75 per cent of LeT militant training over time, the report said.

"Ninety four per cent of fighters list Indian Kashmir as a fighting front," the report said. Although less relevant, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Tajikistan and Bosnia are also identified in the biographies as other fronts.

"According to our data, the districts of Kupwara, Baramulla and Poonch in Indian Kashmir account for almost half of all LeT militant deaths since 1989. Kupwara, the district with the largest number of militants killed, appears to be becoming less important overall as a fighting area, with its share of deaths declining over time," it said.

The report added that the number and share of LeT deaths in Baramulla and Poonch have been increasing.
The report 'The Fighters of Lashkar- e-Taiba:Recruitment, Training, Deployment and Death' by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point identified 12 different channels of LeT recruitment, the most common forms of which include recruitment via: a current LeT member (20 per cent), a family member (20 per cent), mosque or madrassa (17 per cent), LeT speech or literature (12 per cent) and friends (5 per cent).

"Since 2000 there has been a strong upward trend in recruitment via family members and by 2004, this channel contributed to over 40 per cent of LeT recruitment," it said.

Siblings and parents are central characters in the biographies and they play important roles in a fighter's entry into and journey through LeT, the report said. For example, siblings or other immediate family members were often the one to drop off a LeT recruit at a training camp or at the border.

The report said the mean age when a recruit joins LeT is 16.95 years, while the militants' mean age at the time of their death is 21 years. The mean number of years between a LeT militant's entry and death is 5.14 years.

"The most common level of nonreligious education attained by LeT fighters (44 per cent of available data) before their entry into the group is matric (10th grade), indicating that on average the group's cadres had higher levels of secular education than other Pakistani males," the report said, adding they do not have high levels of formal religious education.

It declares "false" the Pakistani government's assertion that its citizens are not engaged in acts of terrorism in India or elsewhere; rather, is only providing diplomatic and moral support to the militants fighting in India.

"While few entertain these claims as credible, our database indicates that this claim is false. First, the vast majority of LeT fighters are Pakistani and most are Punjabi, not Kashmiri. It is noteworthy that there is considerable overlap among the districts that produce LeT militants and those that produce Pakistan army officers, a dynamic that raises a number of questions about potentially overlapping social networks between the army and LeT," the report said.

Notably the uncle of one militant was a director at Pakistan's Atomic Energy Commission, while the father of another was the president of the Pakistan Muslim League's labor wing in Islamabad/Rawalpindi, it added.

94% LeT recruits view J&K as 'fighting front': US report - The Times of India


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The complete West Point US Army report (April 2013) is provided in the following link:-


http://www.ctc.usma.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Fighters-of-LeT_Final.pdf
 
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US EMBASSY CABLE <ISLAMABAD> ON THE MUMBAI ATTACKS INVESTIGATION

US embassy cable - 09ISLAMABAD269

PAKISTAN INVESTIGATION INTO MUMBAI ATTACKS LEADS TO LOCAL CAMPS
Identifier: 09ISLAMABAD269
Origin: Embassy Islamabad
Created: 2009-02-06 14:58:00
Classification: SECRET
Tags: PREL PTER PGOV PK

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PP RUEHLH RUEHPW
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P 061458Z FEB 09
FM AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD
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INFO RUEHBUL/AMEMBASSY KABUL 9780
RUEHLO/AMEMBASSY LONDON 9605
RUEHNE/AMEMBASSY NEW DELHI 4406
RUEHKP/AMCONSUL KARACHI 1020
RUEHLH/AMCONSUL LAHORE 6717
RUEHPW/AMCONSUL PESHAWAR 5641
RHMFISS/FBI WASHDC
RUMICEA/USCENTCOM INTEL CEN MACDILL AFB FL
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC
RUEAIIA/CIA WASHDC
S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 ISLAMABAD 000269

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/06/2019
TAGS: PREL, PTER, PGOV, PK
SUBJECT: PAKISTAN INVESTIGATION INTO MUMBAI ATTACKS LEADS
TO LOCAL CAMPS

REF: A. ISLAMABAD 109
B. ISLAMABAD 93

Classified By: Anne W. Patterson for reasons 1.4 (b), (d).

1. (C) Summary: On February 5, Interior Minister Rehman Malik
met with the Ambassador and FBI agents to discuss the initial
results of the FIA-led investigation into the Mumbai attacks.
Malik shared both the investigation team's findings and the
draft First Instance Report (FIR), both of which will be made
public in the next few days. Post should receive a detailed
copy of the findings once the FIR is announced.
Significantly, Malik's investigation team used FBI-shared
tearlines to discover two militant training camps in Sindh
and several suspects, which have allowed the investigators to
build a strong terrorism case. Malik plans to present the
investigation findings publicly to Prime Minister Gilani by
this weekend, and then file the FIR in court by February 8.
Both Malik and Law Minister Farooq Naek have assured Post
that a Presidential Ordinance to change the Anti-Terrorism
Act will soon be signed by President Zardari. The FIA-led
team conducted a surprisingly thorough and far-reaching
investigation, which Malik assured us will lead to a
successful FIR, a subsequent inquiry, and then prosecution in
ATA courts. Tangible progress in prosecuting the suspects
will hopefully help to calm the inflammatory rhetoric from
India. End summary.


INVESTIGATION REPORT
---------------------

2. (C) Interior Minister Rehman Malik met with the
Ambassador, Assistant Legal Attache Carol Sniegowski, and
Special FBI Agent David Shea on February 5 at his residence
to discuss the ongoing investigation into the Mumbai attacks.
He shared the initial investigation report, which he
described as very sensitive because it had yet to be shared
with Prime Minister Gilani. Malik's FIA-led taskforce on
Mumbai, to which he appointed 5 FIA directors, has prepared a
detailed investigation report. Malik shared the thick bound
and indexed report with detailed pictures and maps outlining
the investigation leads. He assured the Ambassador that once
the document is presented to Gilani, Post will also receive a
hard copy. In order to avoid upstaging the Prime Minister,
Malik plans to present the report to Gilani on February 6 or
7. In turn, Gilani will ask Malik to make certain pertinent
portions public. Malik then will hold a press conference with
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Malik also plans to brief
the Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad about the details
of the investigation.

3. (S//NF) The investigation report contains the Indian
dossier, highlights of the Ajmal Kasab interview, and each
investigative lead which the FIA-led taskforce has followed.
Although tearline requests from the FBI were not included in
the report, it was evident that responses to many of these
requests were represented in the report.

4. (S//NF) Investigators tracked the Yamaha engine (used to
power the Mumbai attackers' raft) to its point of sale, and
using the receipts identified the purchaser as Amjad Khan.
Khan is currently missing; however, his family is in FIA
custody in Multan.

5. (S//NF) Tracing the "voice over internet protocols"
(VOIP), the investigators followed one of the MoneyGram
payments made by suspect Muhammad Ishfaq and discovered that
his employer had used Ishfaq's identity card to conceal his
identity in making payment to Callphonex, the VOIP company.
Ishfaq is currently in FIA custody. Further investigation of
the payments, led to a house in Karachi where the FIA picked
up Hammad Ameen Sadiq. Malik described Sadiq as a "main
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET) operator." Sadiq was interrogated
extensively in FIA custody and eventually he led
investigators to two training camps, one in Karachi and one
near Thatta, Sindh.

6. (S//NF) Police raided these two training camps, but they
had been vacated shortly before the raids. Investigators
found several pieces of evidence at the two camps, including
Jamaat ud-Dawa (JUD) flags, rafts, life vests, and engine

ISLAMABAD 00000269 002 OF 003


parts. Malik said that most of the items they found were
similar to those used by the Mumbai attackers. Malik also
pointed out a world map found in the camps; he claimed that
the map indicated the militants had terror designs beyond
South Asia. The Thatta camp is also near the mouth of a
river, which Malik indicated could have been the launching or
training spot for the Mumbai attackers. Malik admitted that
he was surprised at the technical savvy which the militants
had.

7. (S//NF) Piecing together receipts and customs data, the
investigators obtained crew lists for three boats which they
believe were involved in the militant activity: Al-hasania,
Al-ahad, and Al-fawz. The names on the boats had recently
been painted over, however, customs records indicate some
overlapping crew members on all three. According to
investigators, the boats went out for approximately 3 days
around November 15, 2008.

8. (S//NF) The investigators are also following leads in
Spain, Italy, and Austria. Cell phones, wire transfers, and
other evidence have been linked to Pakistanis in these
countries. The investigation report contained detailed
findings which Post will better able to share once we receive
a hardcopy.


FIRST INSTANCE REPORT (FIR)
----------------------------

9. (C) In order to prosecute the Mumbai attack perpetrators
fully, after this initial investigation a court will approve
a FIR, similar to a U.S. complaint. If the court finds the
FIR compelling, it will then lay out criteria for a full
inquiry that will result in prosecution. Malik shared with
the Ambassador a copy of the draft FIR. The FIR covers 17
suspects (including the 3 in Inter-Service Intelligence
custody) under both the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) and
cyber-crimes charges. The draft FIR has been prepared in
conjunction with the Law Ministry and Malik plans to file it
on either February 7 or 8. The FIR details the role of each
of the 17 suspects and all the witnesses requested for the
prosecution. The FIR's likely acceptance by the court will
be a major step: formally starting the prosecution of the
Mumbai perpetrators.


ATA ORDINANCE
-------------

10. (C) Malik also reiterated that he and Law Minister Naek
have prepared a presidential ordinance to modify the ATA.
Malik said that the president would sign the document into
law very soon. Naek confirmed to Poloff on January 30 that
the ordinance would stand legal scrutiny and would be passed
very soon. The Law Minister said the ATA would be changed in
three major ways: expanding its jurisdiction to
extraterritorial crimes; establishing a special ATA bench in
Islamabad; and making the changes retroactive to March 2008.


COMMUNICATION WITH INDIA
-------------------------

11. (C) Malik stressed that he understood the political
pressure that New Delhi is facing leading up to their own
elections in April. He hoped that the FIR and investigation
report would help to calm tensions between the two countries.
Malik plans to brief the Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan
privately on "salient points" after he presents the
investigation report to Gilani. He has also submitted a list
of 32 questions to India through diplomatic channels and
awaits the GOI's response. Additionally, after the FIR is
submitted Malik would like Indian technical cooperation on
certain evidentiary details, including details on the guns,
Thoraya satellite phones, grenades, and perpetrators. Though
highly unlikely, Malik hoped that the Indians would grant the
FIA access to Kasab. Malik asked the Ambassador to press the
Indians to stop "pestering" Pakistan since the GOP was
serious about prosecution.



ISLAMABAD 00000269 003 OF 003


GOP'S MESSAGE AND FOLLOWUP
---------------------------

12. (C) Despite Malik and the FIA team's solid evidence
linking the attack to Pakistan, newspapers and some Pakistani
officials continue to make misleading comments. On February
1, Pakistan's High Commissioner to the UK Wajid Shamsul
Hassan said in an interview that the Mumbai terrorist attack
was not planned in Pakistan. Pakistani press continues to
allude to plots hatched in Bangladesh or Dubai. Both
President Zardari and Malik told the Ambassador that Hassan
was not authorized to speak and that he was way off the mark.
Malik's and Gilani's public presentation of the
investigation's findings should help to quell these false
reports.

13. (S//NF) The GOP is seeking U.S. technical help with
tracing the IP addresses, seeking access to Kasab, and
finding the VOIP subscribers. Malik said that he could not
give the FBI direct access to suspects in GOP custody because
he would lose all credibility in Pakistan. He did promise to
send an FIA investigator to Washington to share all relevant
reports with the FBI.

14. (C) Comment: With rumors flying in Islamabad about the
Mumbai investigation not moving forward, seeing the actual
details and findings of the taskforce was reassuring. The
FBI investigators were pleasantly surprised at the lengths
the FIA investigators had gone in chasing the tearline
information passed to them. Malik and his team have followed
all the leads at their disposal and have developed a
convincing charge sheet for the courts. The GOP
investigators still lack certain concrete details from the
Indians which will help to clinch the prosecution. In the
near term, we hope that Malik and Gilani will present the
findings publicly and share their efforts with the GOI. The
FBI and Post will continue to offer assistance to ensure
speedy and successful prosecution of the suspects in
Pakistan. End comment.
PATTERSON
 
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This is already know to Indians who understand pakistan and comes as no surprise. Maybe it came as a surprise to Americans. Yet the foolish congress govt. wants to give visa on arrival to pakistanis :cheesy:

BTW .....here is the result of the latest survey in pakistan taken by a neutral source.

The British Council survey was carried out by talking to more than 5,000 young Pakistanis in December 2012 and January 2013. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.5 per cent. (http://dawn.com/2013/04/04/pakistani-youth-disenchanted-with-democracy/)

1. 94 per cent of young Pakistanis believe the country is going in the wrong direction, compared with 86 per cent in 2009.

2. Only 29 per cent of young Pakistanis believe democracy is the best political system for the country.

3. Qureshi said Islamic law, or Shariah, would be better suited for Pakistan. Around 38 per cent of young Pakistanis agreed with him.

4. Army enjoys much higher levels of support among people, 77 per cent, than the civilian government, 14 per cent.

Really ....what else do you expect from this country ? :angel: ............reality is not wishful thinking. Better build TALL FENCES and and Solid Anti Missile system.
 
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This is already know to Indians who understand pakistan and comes as no surprise. Maybe it came as a surprise to Americans. Yet the foolish congress govt. wants to give visa on arrival to pakistanis :cheesy:

BTW .....here is the result of the latest survey in pakistan taken by a neutral source.

The British Council survey was carried out by talking to more than 5,000 young Pakistanis in December 2012 and January 2013. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.5 per cent. (http://dawn.com/2013/04/04/pakistani-youth-disenchanted-with-democracy/)

1. 94 per cent of young Pakistanis believe the country is going in the wrong direction, compared with 86 per cent in 2009.

2. Only 29 per cent of young Pakistanis believe democracy is the best political system for the country.

3. Qureshi said Islamic law, or Shariah, would be better suited for Pakistan. Around 38 per cent of young Pakistanis agreed with him.

4. Army enjoys much higher levels of support among people, 77 per cent, than the civilian government, 14 per cent.

Really ....what else do you expect from this country ? :angel: ............reality is not wishful thinking. Better build TALL FENCES and and Solid Anti Missile system.

Can i too become a paid poster...............By the by what will the charges if i post in support of your party.................
 
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@ALL

US EMBASSY CABLE :- PAKISTAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR TERRORIST CAMPS

US embassy cable - 05NEWDELHI352

MEA NON-PAPER ON TERRORIST CAMPS IN PAKISTAN AND PAKISTANI KASHMIR
Identifier: 05NEWDELHI352
Origin: Embassy New Delhi
Created: 2005-01-13 12:26:00
Classification: SECRET
Tags: PTER PGOV PREL IN PK Counter

S E C R E T NEW DELHI 000352

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/12/2015
TAGS: PTER, PGOV, PREL, IN, PK, Counter-Terrorism
SUBJECT: MEA NON-PAPER ON TERRORIST CAMPS IN PAKISTAN AND
PAKISTANI KASHMIR

Classified By: DCM Robert O. Blake, Jr., Reason 1.5 (B,D)

1. (C) MEA Joint Secretary (Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran)
Arun K Singh on January 12 showed PolCouns and Poloffs
information on the locations and size of eight terrorist
camps located in Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir. The data
are as follows:

2. (S) Begin list:

-- Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LET) camp on a hilltop "Religion
Training Institute" near Muzaffarabad, Zahur ur-Rehman
commander.

-- Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) camp "Bukad Bud" near Mansehra, 150
terrorists.

-- Hizbul-Mujahidin (HM) camp on hill near Mangla run by
Shamsul Haq. Pakistan Army cadres are kept separate from
Kashmiri cadres. HM supremo Syed Salahuddin lives in G-10
sector in Islamabad.

-- Hizbi-Islami (formerly Majid Dar group) operates 2 camps
with 500 members, in Shinkari and Tarbela.

-- 200 cadres from Hizbullah, Al-Jihad and Muslim Janbaz
Force are in Khewadi on Mansehra Ridge.

-- Al Barq and Tehreek-e-Jehad-e-Islami, are at Safaidi
Mansehra with 100 members.

-- 130 cadres Harakat-ul-Mujahidin (HUM) are at Mansehra.
All are Pakistanis.

-- Al-Badr camp at Chola Bandi, Muzaffarabad; 60 terrorists.

End text.

Comment
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3. (C) The MEA obviously hopes we will use this information
to further pressure President Musharraf on cross-border
infiltration. Mission would appreciate Washington's
perspective on the veracity of this data.
MULFORD
 
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I didn't find it surprising. ..

what else can we expect. ..best of luck to our armed forces...kill these militants. .kashmir was, is.and will remain an indian territory. .
 
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Can i too become a paid poster...............By the by what will the charges if i post in support of your party.................

I understand you are a christian ...how much does the church pay you ? :azn:
 
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@samantk @arp2041 @Ayush @narcon @Mritunjaya

perhaps reading the report itself might help and NOT turning this into a hate bashing spectacle between Indians @Infinity and @Mritunjaya

the report is 60 pages long but it has comprehensive intelligence on training, composition, social dynamics, religious background, role of madrassas and MOST IMPORTANTLY NAMES. IT GOES FORWARD AND NAMES THE PEOPLE, TRAINERS, GRUNTS.

Know thine enemy.
 
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I read some pages...well It expose many pakistanis here who use to say that kashmiris only are fighting in JK......anyway best of luck to Rashtriya rifles and JK police..80 battalions of ashtriya rifles are waiting to send them to hell!!
 
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@Dillinger great find mate :tup:

I found this part the most interesting:

It is noteworthy that there is considerable overlap among the districts that produce LeT militants and those that produce Pakistan army officers, a dynamic that raises a number of questions about potentially overlapping social networks between the army and LeT,
 
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I understand you are a christian ...how much does the church pay you ? :azn:
Yes I am a Christian and my family embraced Christianity even before Europe converted to Christianity............Is Being a Christian a Sin in India................We give contribution to Churches.................By the by You people cannot think beyond religion & caste.................Shame on you.............
 
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