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Amazing that Pakistan should say India is ‘hostage to history’!



There was something beyond ironic in the way that Pakistan’s beauteous Foreign Minister advised India, with a perfectly straight face to stop being “a hostage to history”. The sense of satire was heightened, for me personally, when I noticed that she made this remark in the week of the eleventh anniversary of 9/11.

It sort of proves that either Hina Rabbani Khar has no sense of history or no sense of irony. Her injunction to India to stop being “hostage to history” came in Islamabad in the presence of our Minister for External Affairs. His response was to give her an avuncular smile and then tell Indian television journalists that he had an assurance that Pakistan would be punishing the men responsible for 26/11.

SM Krishna appeared not to notice that this is an empty assurance that Islamabad has given many times in the past four years. Nor did he notice that from the vantage point of Mumbai, where I happen to be, he looked very much like a man who let India down by not taking Hina Rabbani Khar on at least enough to shame her a little.

Hina Rabbani Khar with her pearls and veils and Hermes bags is not just a pretty face. She totally dominated the agenda in the recent talks the Foreign Ministers held. In her interviews to Indian television channels she went out of her way to emphasise that she had expressed “all Pakistan’s concerns” in her meetings with her Indian counterpart. Kashmir, Siachen, Sir Creek she added by way of explaining what these concerns were. There was no mention of cross-border terrorism except in the advice that India should stop being a “hostage to history”.

It should have been the job of the Indian Foreign Minister to remind her that the reason why India finds it hard to forget history is because there is no sign yet that Pakistan has changed its ways since the 26/11 attack. Why did he say nothing? Why did he not publicly remind Hina Rabbani Khar that Hafiz Sayeed and the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba continue to function openly in Pakistan and this can hardly give India reason to forget about the attack on Mumbai?

It makes it even harder for India to stop being a “hostage to history” if you keep in mind that thanks to the Americans and the revelations of David Headley we now know for sure that 26/11 was planned and executed by the ISI. This makes it an act of war and not just another act of terrorism. And, we still do not know from Pakistan’s civilian, democratic Government the names of the Army officers who were in the Karachi control room throughout the attack guiding Ajmal Kasab and his comrades every step of the way. We know from Abu Jundal that there were Army officers in that control room. Who were they? Will they be court martialled for what they did?

The military men who are Pakistan’s real rulers, and certainly the men who make that country’s foreign policy, have shown not the smallest sign that they have abandoned ‘jihad’ as the fundamental principle of their foreign policy in South Asia. In Afghanistan the Taliban fighters would not be able to take on the army of the most powerful country in the world if it were not for the assistance of the Pakistani army. Would they? And, in India ****** groups, that have clear links to the ISI, continue to be behind every major act of terrorism since 26/11. Do they not?

If further proof were needed that the ISI has not changed its attitude to foreign policy we need only examine what happened to the doctor who helped the Americans kill Osama bin Laden. Instead of being rewarded for helping catch the world’s most wanted terrorist Shakeel Afridi was sentenced to 33 years in jail on May 24 this year. How fast Pakistan’s justice system works when it wants to punish its enemies!

Last week in an interview from his jail cell in Peshawar Dr Afridi told Fox News that the ISI now thinks of the Americans as Pakistan’s biggest enemy, “worse than the Indians”. Should this cheer us up? Not really if you listen to what else Dr. Afridi said in his interview. Here is a small extract, ‘It is now indisputable that militancy in Pakistan is supported by the ISI…Pakistan’s fight against militancy is bogus. It’s just to extract money from America.’

So forgive me Hina Rabbani Khar if I ask you on whose behalf you speak when you ask India to stop being a hostage to history? Do you have the right to speak on behalf of the very weak civilian Government that you represent or do you take your orders from the military men who make Pakistan’s foreign policy? And, speaking of military men it is worth remembering that not so very long ago General Pervez Musharraf gave an interview to a British television channel in which he said India was Pakistan’s biggest enemy because it posed an “existential threat” to that country. General Musharraf till just the other day, please remember, was Pakistan’s ruler.

So before you talk about history again, Hina Rabbani Khar, you would do well to take a few history lessons. You might find it easier to understand why you need to be very careful when you go around advising countries to stop being “hostage to history”. If only, ah if only, we had heard our Foreign Minister say something along these lines when he was in Islamabad. Not only would it have been reassuring for someone like me who remembers 26/11 every time I walk past VT Station, and every time I walk into the Oberoi or the Taj, but it would have shown that India was making her case from a position of strength. As things turned out SM Krishna came back from Islamabad empty-handed and looking even more like a loser than he usually does.

As for Hina Rabbani Khar, she, as usual, ended up making Pakistan look good. What is it about her that reduces even hardboiled Indian television anchors to such snivelling sycophants that they ask only soft questions? It cannot be her sense of history or even her sensitivity to history. So it must be her looks or her Birkin handbags that cause such excitement every time she comes to India. Each one costs more than a middle class Indian or Pakistani earns in a year. Ah, but that is another story altogether.
 
Instead of being rewarded for helping catch the world’s most wanted terrorist Shakeel Afridi was sentenced to 33 years in jail on May 24 this year. How fast Pakistan’s justice system works when it wants to punish its enemies!

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/strate...-say-india-hostage-history.html#ixzz26cFcb6iq
That's the point! Pakistan’s justice system works real fast when it wants to punish its enemies! But Hafiz Saeed, Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi and Co are NOT Pakistan's enemies! They are the Army's so called 'strategic assets' as Kayani himself admitted to his American counterpart!!

So how can they be tried? That will NEVER EVER happen. The sooner we Indians realize that, the better!
 
That is very true... this is the biggest problem with indians of today.
 
That's the point! Pakistan’s justice system works real fast when it wants to punish its enemies! But Hafiz Saeed, Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi and Co are NOT Pakistan's enemies! They are the Army's so called 'strategic assets' as Kayani himself admitted to his American counterpart!!

So how can they be tried? That will NEVER EVER happen. The sooner we Indians realize that, the better!

looks like every Indian is hostage to history, here is what every Indian says 99% of the time on this forum regardless off what the topic is

- why dont you stop your drone attacks
- Zaid hamid
- hafiz saeed
- 26/11 kasab ka keema

every freaking argument start and end with these sentences, its like their brain cannot hold more that 30 sentences

I almost forgot ISI ISI ISI ISI ISI ISHI
 
guys while it might be easy for you to dismiss an attack of the magnitude of 26/11 ,( you being attacked so many times)
we are not . and if not today we will get these guys some days down the line. (1999 hijack suspect was recently arrested)
by not doing the right thing you only increase the deficiency of trust. :)
 
looks like every Indian is hostage to history, here is what every Indian says 99% of the time on this forum regardless off what the topic is

- why dont you stop your drone attacks
- Zaid hamid
- hafiz saeed
- 26/11 kasab ka keema

every freaking argument start and end with these sentences, its like their brain cannot hold more that 30 sentences

I almost forgot ISI ISI ISI ISI ISI ISHI

looks like every Pakistani is hostage to history, here is what every Pakistani says 99% of the time on this forum regardless off what the topic is

- Why don't you free Kashmir?
- Toilet
- Poverty
- Hindus are killing Muslims

every freaking argument start and end with these sentences, its like their brain cannot hold more that 30 words

I almost forgot RAW MOSSAD, RAW MOSSAD, RAW MOSSHHHHHHADDDD!!!!!
 
That's the point! Pakistan’s justice system works real fast when it wants to punish its enemies! But Hafiz Saeed, Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi and Co are NOT Pakistan's enemies! They are the Army's so called 'strategic assets' as Kayani himself admitted to his American counterpart!!

So how can they be tried? That will NEVER EVER happen. The sooner we Indians realize that, the better!

If you look at the comments of the RAW agent who was released by pak few months ago.He clearly said that ISI col sit in the court and judge gives decisions on the bases whatever that coln decide.

and you are asking about strategic assets? :lol:
 

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