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Member of European Parliament backs India’s surgical strikes

Hehe. Thanks.

No, but it is true. Except for France, the EU has remained very NATO-ish since the Cold War, especially when dealing with third world/mid east conflicts. That too without putting any significant number of men on the ground.

France remained an exception, but then after the Paris attacks, they have been trying to compensate for their absence. The France vs US jokes (stemming from the French refusal to fight US wars) were hilarious though. :D
Yes, that is quite an observation though.

He was just trying to woo Haseena. :smitten:
O lalala
 
Aliens from Andromeda Galaxy have also shown their support for Indian Surgical Strike in Pakistan.............

Please book a one way journey to Andromeda and take as many Pakistani friends with you possible.
 
To all those Pakistanis claiming Fake and False, here is the original article directly from EU-Vice president. Now stop crying and accept defeat.

Written by: Ryszard Czarnecki, Vice President, European Parliament on October 4, 2016.


http://eptoday.com/indias-war-on-terror/

By Ryszard Czarnecki, Vice President, European Parliament

On September 29, 2016, the Indian government informed the international community, both through diplomatic channels and the media, that it’s Army had carried out action against Pakistani terrorists who had assembled in small groups on the Pak-controlled side of its border in Kashmir, and had plans to enter India to carry out terror activities. According to the Indian Army statement, ‘significant casualties’ were inflicted on the terrorists. The message that came out was loud and clear – that India would no longer allow Pakistan to fuel cross-border terrorism. This proactive operation, carried out on Pak-controlled territory, was probably a first by India, and was a response to the two attacks by terror groups on Indian defence establishments earlier this year – the Pathankot Air base in January and the Uri Army camp in September. Both these establishments are located near the Indian border with Pakistan, and the attacks were carried out by Pak-based terror groups who had sneaked across the border into India.



The Pak government’s response to India’s statement was on expected lines. A spokesman of the Pak military described India’s announcement as “totally baseless and a complete lie”, adding that “the notion of surgical strikes linked to alleged terrorist bases is an illusion being deliberately generated by India to create false effects”. Pakistan has instead preferred to label the incident as a routine exchange of fire, in which it lost two soldiers, with another nine being wounded. For long, Pakistan has denied that anti-India terror groups and camps are operating in Pak-administered Kashmir, or other parts of the country. Hence it was unlikely that the Pak government would acknowledge that the Indian Army had neutralised some of these terror bases, whose very existence it has always denied.

Activities of Pak terror groups, usually supported by the country’s security establishment, have been extensively reported in the international media, over the last few years. The close association of the Pak defence establishment with the Afghan Taliban and Haqqani network is also well known, and the European Union has listed some of these Pak-based terror groups, including the Hizbul Mujahideen, on its terror list.

While earlier, groups like the Lashkar-e-Taiba or Jaish-e-Muhammad were seen as a threat to Indian assets and as operating only in South Asia, over the recent past, we have witnessed the alarming growth of Pak-linked terror modules in Europe and other parts of the world. The close proximity between the Pak security establishment and extremist / terror groups has also given rise to a situation where organisations propagating Islamic militancy in Pakistan enjoy de-facto State patronage, including in their call to Pakistani youth to participate in the ‘global jihad’. Evidence of this is available in the blatant manner in which UN-proscribed individuals and organisations are permitted to threaten attacks against the Western world in public meetings in different parts of Pakistan. This radicalisation is also evident in arrests worldwide, including in the European Union, of Pak youth for their involvement in terror activities. Examples are the arrest of Mohd Usman Ghani by the Austrian police for his links to the Paris terror attack in November 2015, the arrest of 18 Pak nationals by the Italian security agencies in 2015 for their association with international terrorism, and of 3 Pakistani nationals by the Spanish police in July 2016 for spreading jihadist ideology.

Over the last few years, the EU has experienced a large number of casualties caused by terror attacks, and there is every likelihood that we will continue to face an increasing number of threats from jihadist groups and individuals, in the near future. This rising threat calls for an effective response by us, to groups and states that sponsor terror, and support to states that are dealing with such threats. The need of the hour, therefore, is for the international community to stand together and cooperate in the common fight against terrorism.

India’s cross-border action against terrorists on its borders with Pakistan should be commended and supported by the international community. India has clearly indicated that these attacks were not against the Pakistani state, but focussed against terror groups that threatened peace and stability in the region. India deserves global support in its fight against terror emanating from Pakistan, for if left unchecked, these individuals and groups would be attacking Europe and the West, soon. It is also important for the European Union to maintain pressure on Pakistan to eliminate the terror networks that operate within its borders. The time has come for the world to act decisively against terrorism and ensure that no terror group is assured of a secure haven in any part of the world.


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Was it taught to you as a toddler by your parents or, was it in the Primary/High school or you learned it in college days not to show respect to other religion?
After seeing you and some more Pakistanis repeatedly insulting Hindu Gods and religion I am really feeling a surge of anger inside. What will happen if I rite now start insulting Islam. what you MF will do? turn my ID pink? Bloody filth.
Hey chill out rakish or kumar whoever or whatever you are. It was your minister who said that not me !
I am merely endorsing him in praising the superior god qualities of Hanuman's army

what you MF will do? turn my ID pink? Bloody filth
Reported for insulting my mother
@Oscar @waz

Again, We started with your obsession on Hanuman analogy, remember?
Is that the topic of thread? I am merely countering you
 
Don't expect Pakistanis to respect your religion, they can't. They have been taught from a very young age to hate Hindus. Simply ignore the Narrow minded Keyboard Jihadis...
Thats a lie. And a wildest accusation
 
If it was any other troll Pakistani, i wouldn't had bothered at all, only since you act sane in front of some Indian members :-).
Perhaps because those members deserve that ? and the rest are just plain troll, dont ya think ?

I dont have to agree to something that you say to me ! You can impose your will on me. This is not India where BJP is doing whatever they like forcing their extremist views on other nor this is kashmir. So please dont delude yourself here
 
Even an imaginary terrorist is still a terrorist and India did an imaginary strike to kill those imaginary terrorists. India still deserves compliments but in India's imaginations only. In Pakistan and on global stage, their imaginations are being dragged on the ground.

In real world, India will lose 100 times more terrorists in uniform if India tried to fondle with Pakistan. If they haven't learned their lesson, the are very welcome to try again.
 
I dont have to agree to something that you say to me ! You can impose your will on me. This is not India where BJP is doing whatever they like forcing their extremist views on other nor this is kashmir. So please dont delude yourself here
 
Find that article first before believing Indian sources.. consider they had to put the word "signed" while referring to it stating that the entire parliament supports it or something.
Then go through the credentials of the person.

This person is the VP of the European Parliament. His opinions are his own and could be via any Lobby groups. He does not represent the entire European parliament or otherwise even poland for that matter
 
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Find that article first before believing Indian sources.. consider they had to put the word "signed" while referring to it stating that the entire parliament supports it or something.
Then go through the credentials of the person.

This person is the VP of the European Parliament. His opinions are his own and could be via any Lobby groups. He does not represent the entire European parliament or otherwise even poland for that matter

Signed article means the article has the name of the author.
http://eptoday.com/indias-war-on-terror/

http://eptoday.com/about-us/

There is no reason for lobbying surgical strikes when news is directly conveyed to heads of states, and public opinion matters naught in such a case.

The article confirms something for sure, that many countries were briefed about the strikes. So whether the strikes themselves happened or not is irrelevant (the strikes did happen though), the article confirms that India has made it known to other countries.
 
The European Parliament has backed India’s surgical strike on terrorist training camps in Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir). In a signed article that has been published in EP Today, the Vice President of European Parliament, Ryszard Czarnecki, said India’s cross border action against the terrorists should be “commended and supported by the international community.” Praising the Indian government and the Indian Army for its professional approach to a situation that was becoming graver by the day, EP Vice President Czarnecki said in his article published in the EP Today that , “The message that came out was loud and clear – that India would no longer allow Pakistan to fuel cross-border terrorism.” “This proactive operation, carried out on Pak-controlled territory, was probably a first by India, and was a response to the two attacks by terror groups on Indian defence establishments earlier this year – the Pathankot Air base in January and the Uri Army camp in September. Both these establishments are located near the Indian border with Pakistan, and the attacks were carried out by Pak-based terror groups who had sneaked across the border into India,” he added. “India has clearly indicated that these attacks were not against the Pakistani state, but focussed against terror groups that threatened peace and stability in the region. India deserves global support in its fight against terror emanating from Pakistan, for, if left unchecked, these individuals and groups would be attacking Europe and the West, soon,” Czarnecki said. He said that it is also important for the European Union to maintain pressure on Pakistan to eliminate the terror networks that operate within its borders. “The time has come for the world to act decisively against terrorism and ensure that no terror group is assured of a secure haven in any part of the world,” he added. Broad-basing his argument that no country should be allowed to give a safe haven to terrorists, Czarnecki claimed that the Europeran Union has been a major victim of terrorist strikes over the last few years, and warned that it could continue to face such threats from jihadist groups and individuals, in the near future in an increasing manner. “This rising threat calls for an effective response by us, to groups and states that sponsor terror, and support to states that are dealing with such threats. The need of the hour, therefore, is for the international community to stand together and cooperate in the common fight against terrorism,” the European Parliament vice president said. “We have witnessed the alarming growth of Pak-linked terror modules in Europe and other parts of the world. The close proximity between the Pak security establishment and extremist / terror groups has also given rise to a situation where organisations propagating Islamic militancy in Pakistan enjoy de-facto state patronage, including in their call to Pakistani youth to participate in the ‘global jihad,” he said in his article. He cited the examples of the arrest of Mohammad Usman Ghani by the Austrian police for his links to the Paris terror attack in November 2015, the arrest of 18 Pakistani nationals by the Italian security agencies in 2015 for their association with international terrorism, and of three Pakistani nationals by the Spanish police in July 2016 for spreading jihadist ideology. Czarnecki said the close association of the Pakistan defence establishment with the Afghan Taliban and Haqqani network is also well known, and added that the European Union has listed some of these terror groups based in Pakistan, including the Hizbul Mujahideen, on its terror list. He was responding to the Indian Army’s surgical strikes on seven or eight terrorist launch pads operating in Pakistan occupied Kashmir on September 28.

idrw.org . Read more at India No 1 Defence News Website , Kindly don't paste our work in other websites http://idrw.org/european-parliament-backs-indias-surgical-strikes/#more-110508 .


Sorry guys but i searched for any news related to India on officiel European Parliament website , but not found anything related to this Fake in India event

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/search?q=india
 
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