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I am becoming more and more skeptical of this whole affair.
Looks like the Indians (at the FBI's suggestion, no doubt) are cooking up a fake case to nab these 'suspects'.
Let me get this straight. They want to carry out attacks in India (and elsewhere) and want to use Pakistani accomplices, but they carry out their planning in the US, where the law enforcement infrastructure is 100 times more advanced than in India or Pakistan.
Sounds like a made up case.
Why you think so??? So far no one has put any finger on Pakistan...Anyways one of the reasons that these guys get multiple entry visa to india so easily is because of their US passport...You must have heard that GOI has immediately changed the VISA norms for people of Pakistan origin irrespective of their nationality... The below given article suggests GOI is mulling but few days back i read that instructions have been sent to Indian consulates abroad
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India [ Images ] is contemplating tightening the visa approval norms for Pakistan-born citizens of any country by making it mandatory for such applications to be cleared by the government.
The move will come in view of the busting of the Lashker-e-Tayiba plot, in which the Pakistan-based terror group was planning to use Pakistan-born US national David Coleman Headley and Canadian passport holder Tahawwur Hussain Rana to launch terror attacks in India.
"We are considering the step as terror groups may try to use Pakistani origin citizen of friendly countries for organising terror acts in India. We want to check that by conducting pre-verification of such visa applicants," a Home Ministry official said.
Because of the good relationship between India and the US, American citizens never have had any problem in receiving visas. This is applicable to many European countries, which too enjoy good relations with India.
The government is also mulling similar action on citizens born in countries like China, Afghanistan and Iran but holding passports of other countries.
Centre to tighten visa norms for Pak-born national: Rediff.com India News