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Indian media unleashes malicious campaign againstPakistan for Mumbai blasts

Asim Aquil said:
leads don't often culminate to evidence... Pakistan showed the maturity to not blame India as soon as the ball was off the bat. India has blamed Pakistan for several things. IA Hijacking, Parliament attack and now this. For none of them India has evidence that will fly in court. For all of them Pakistan offered to investigate, file a case, prosecute criminals, IF and ONLY IF India wanted to.

India's response each time is "LETS FIGHT LETS FIGHT!" then the realize they don't want to fight and shut up and go back... Anyway.

I also have criticised such actions by the ministers and MPs. Even before the bomb has finished blasting they say enemies across the border..ISI..LeT blah blah...but that has changed in the previous few blasts no minister or official; gave such knee jerk reactions..but the papers did..and they need to sell u see.ANd nothing sells more than India -Pakistan feud whether it be politics or cricket.
 
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melb4aust said:
HAHAHA, LOL:lol: Good on ya buddy:thumbsup: , nahh.... its all true. How hard is to make things up, to generate a fake proof. And they've been doing it for years, every time just to downsize Pakistan's importance and image in the world.

And we have done a good job....!!!:thumbsup:
 
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Jana said:
At the end it proved all false that Muslims were involved in setting the train on fire.:smile:

Jana,

And who proved it false...mushraff...PA...Pakistani court..ISI???
 
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Sid said:
This has created a growing sense of uneasiness among the city's four million Muslims, who have come out in strength to condemn the attacks.

When and where did this happen?
 
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WASHINGTON, July 17: The US has so far not seen any evidence to suggest that Pakistan or Pakistan-based groups were involved in last week’s Mumbai blasts, a State Department official said on Monday.

“The evidence to who is responsible, we have not seen yet … we will wait for the results of the investigation,” said Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher while briefing South and Central Asian journalists on United States policy ambitions in the two regions.

Describing the blasts as a ‘horrible tragedy,’ Mr Boucher said they were executed by “somebody with evil intent, with local knowledge … lot of planning … and a lot of malice.”

The Bush administration’s point man for South and Central Asia also disagreed with the suggestion that America’s relations with Pakistan were on the decline. The US, he said, was assisting Pakistan in the areas that were important for its development as a modern and moderate state, such as economy, education, energy, as well as being involved in a strategic partnership with the South Asian nation.

Asked if the US believed Pakistan was not doing enough to curb terrorism along the Afghan border, Mr Boucher said: “Terrorism is a tough (problem) and we are all in that fight together.”

The US, he said, was helping Pakistan fight terrorism so that “we can beat this big threat to Pakistan’s success”.

Mr Boucher said the Indo-US nuclear agreement will be formalised in September after the August recess of the US Congress. “The bill will be up for discussion in the House of Representatives next week, and in the Senate soon afterward. I am hesitant to comment on the timeline, but my estimate is that the final draft of the agreement will be formalised in September,” Mr Boucher said.

In his opening statement, the United States official outlined what he said was America’s ‘ambitious agenda’ for South and Central Asia in which promoting regional trade plays a pivotal role.

He also spoke of the possibility of linking the two regions with the Middle East, adding that South and Central Asian regions offered ‘many opportunities’ for trade and development.

The US official noted that some former Soviet states were still linked to Russia and said that the US would “want to see new ties develop” in that region. But he dispelled the impression that the US was competing for influence in Central Asia with Russia and China.

The US, he said, wanted major world powers to work with each other in creating more opportunities for the people of the region and ‘not to compete with each other’. “We do not want these states to be subservient to a major power … subservient to a single market … but to have more and better opportunities. We expect China to be involved in this region.”

The United States, he said, was also involved in a project to bring electricity from Central Asia to Karachi and in the development of a trade route that passed through Afghanistan and Pakistan, linking India and China with Central Asia.

All these efforts were aimed at ‘making trade flow,’ said Mr Boucher, adding that the United States would also like to see greater commercial cooperation among South Asian nations and supported the South Asian free trade agreement.

http://www.dawn.com/2006/07/18/top1.htm
 
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Seems like India bombed its own people in order to get maximum mileage at the G-8 summit which the Manmohan Singh is attending this week. (RAW) India bombing and killing its own people is nothing new, it does this to gain attention and yell "teeerorizum" at every world forum and blaming Pakistan for its troubles. One only had to see all the hindustanians on CNN and BBC claiming bombay to be such a great city and what not. Pathetic and laughable!

[Mod Edit: Please keep in mind that mutual respect is the key. More importantly, when talking about heads of states, spell their name correctly and do NOT purposely insult]
 
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exactly thats what i have been telling otherwise even a kid can understand it that no loyal pakistani would carry out such an attack knowing full well that it will have only negative impact on pakistan why would pakistan harm its own foriegn policy and national interest by getting involve in the mumbai blast it just doesnt make any sence as to what good this could have done to pakistan it only has negative impact for us so it is natural that pakistan would not be involved and india knows this very well i think this an attempt by RAW to harm pakistan,s foriegn policy we should play our card well IMO


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RAPTOR said:
Seems like India bombed its own people in order to get maximum mileage at the G-8 summit which the Manmohan Singh is attending this week. (RAW) India bombing and killing its own people is nothing new, it does this to gain attention and yell "teeerorizum" at every world forum and blaming Pakistan for its troubles. One only had to see all the hindustanians on CNN and BBC claiming bombay to be such a great city and what not. Pathetic and laughable!

[Mod Edit: Please keep in mind that mutual respect is the key. More importantly, when talking about heads of states, spell their name correctly and do NOT purposely insult]

Exactly.....
 
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