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India admits blunder in ‘most-wanted’ list

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only one name slipped into the list does not make the list a blunder or does it in pakistani terms??

It shows one thing and that is the fact that this list is not some holy document which is completely without any flaw or lack of information/supporting evidence.
There can be flaws in this list.

If a person on the list was living in India that means the Indian state was not completely aware of what had already happened on their own turf, leave alone Pakistan.

If in future the people in this list are not found by Pakistan or evidence against them is found to be bogus or lacking as per requirements of the law, the outcome of investigation should be accepted instead of accusing Pakistan of protecting someone.

I hope this list does not become a political stunt which hijacks the India Pakistan dialogue completely and causes the status quo to extend by another few decades.

Anyways, good news...2% of the problem is already solved!
 
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It shows one thing and that is the fact that this list is not some holy document which is completely without any flaw or lack of information/supporting evidence.
There can be flaws in this list.

If a person on the list was living in India that means the Indian state was not completely aware of what had already happened on their own turf, leave alone Pakistan.

If in future the people in this list are not found by Pakistan or evidence against them is found to be bogus or lacking as per requirements of the law, the outcome of investigation should be accepted instead of accusing Pakistan of protecting someone.

I hope this list does not become a political stunt which hijacks the India Pakistan dialogue completely and causes the status quo to extend by another few decades.

Anyways, good news...2% of the problem is already solved!

Surely this goof up has lower down the credibility and accuracy of list but out of 50 how many you believe are going to be present in India?
Ok lets settle for 75 % accuracy. So hand over 37 terrorists.
 
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:lol:

Still pakistanis doubt the intentions of indians.


Its a mild relief amidst the comedy of the blunders of lately. The error seems more fascinating than a series of errors for a bunch.

Cant blame them. Even if we were put in a similar situation they are now ,we would have also rejoiced over this.
 
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The person himself, whose name was in the list.
Probably he came out with a fear that, if he remains silent, he will be declared ISI's agent, and he will not be able to find safe place in india.

Sorry dear, it was mumbai police.
 
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And Indian media catching the error. Well done free media.
:cheers:

What about the Intellectuals / intelligence Agencies / Highly educated people, who investigated and prepared the list?
 
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What about the Intellectuals / intelligence Agencies / Highly educated people, who investigated and prepared the list?


There is no secret list maker. :lol:

The list is based on absconding criminals wanted in various cases.
 
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What about the Intellectuals / intelligence Agencies / Highly educated people, who investigated and prepared the list?

Who says they are perfect and infallible?
Doing mistake is not an offence but not to rectify and learn from them is a crime.
 
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