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Did India open University of Terrorism In India for LTTE and BLA terrorists which were and are being given terrorism education in India ???

common girl, you need to grow up. dont rant just for the sake...the whole world knows where the terrorism capital is located and how the people from that particular state is being treated even in 3rd world countries...
 
:) from start had been that US wont allow India any direct access to Headly neither she will extradit him to India.


Now there is a BIG difference between interogating him directly and sending your question paper to US for headly.


Above all US had managed this arrangment of going back on his plea of not guilty :) this is not without any reason.

it is sure that whatever happens to headley there wont be any clue given to pakisatani's.....RAW and FBI may work this out secretly but what about links in pakistan.....this is a dangerous situation for pakistan....
 
:) what reply you want. He is an American citizen not Pakistani citizen.

Secondly if your govt failed to show guts in asking US to extradit him its not our problem.


And the lastest is US managed to save her man from extradition to Bharat :P and also from death penalty.


:bunny:

why are you getting so excited if a barbaric sick terrorist like him , who is responsible for massacre of innocents is escaping death penalty? Sick!!!
Also, he may be an american , but the point is he admits to have attended terror camps of LeT, in PAKISTAN!!
You are missing the whole bloody point.That should break your denial mode of "no terror camps" on Pakistan soil!!
 
:) what reply you want. He is an American citizen not Pakistani citizen.

Secondly if your govt failed to show guts in asking US to extradit him its not our problem.


And the lastest is US managed to save her man from extradition to Bharat :P and also from death penalty.


:bunny:

He is an American citizen but brainwashed and trained in Pakistan.And the latest news is that the americans have asked Indian officials to interogate him either directly or via tele -conferencing.So think again.
 
Why is RAW involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan,??
Why use Afghanistan for training terrorist??
RAW Indian Intelligence Agency is Training Terrorists in Afghanistan - Topix
?RAW training 600 terrorists In Afghanistan? Senator Mushahid - Pakistan - Zimbio
Why do many terrorist caught in Pakistan uses weapons of Indian origin??

Ahmed Quraishi.com
Give us our answers and we will give yours (Although Mumbai Attacks was an inside job)
Stop posting BS so called senior members :devil::chilli:

:wave::wave:






This gun is nothing compared to what pakistani illegal

arms market is capable of making, they built AK-47 which cannot be

diffrentiated with the real ones, what are u talking abt man watch this

video its a eye opener for you






 
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what reply you want. He is an American citizen not Pakistani citizen.

Secondly if your govt failed to show guts in asking US to extradit him its not our problem.


And the lastest is US managed to save her man from extradition to Bharat and also from death penalty.
Pakistan wants to interogate Headly its official. Y ? Dont ask me. He is not only US citizen . Guts A? The US never extradicts any convicted criminals to any country. And u think India was so afraid of asking his extradiction? Dude think again please.
He cut a deal to spill beans about pakistan and its connections. Well and Good for India if he talks more rather than die in Jail.
Moreover it adds to credibility if he confesse in third country court about Pakistan involvement in terrorism.(That to in US judiciary) We knew Extradiction is a long shot man. Still we r happy about the developments unlike U.
REGARDS
 
Indian Arms a? I dont know Y u people r talking as if u recovered some INSAS rifile. Come with some solid evidence then we will discuss. Till then Stay in topic please.
 
Pakistan wants to interogate Headly its official. Y ? Dont ask me. He is not only US citizen . Guts A? The US never extradicts any convicted criminals to any country. And u think India was so afraid of asking his extradiction? Dude think again please.
He cut a deal to spill beans about pakistan and its connections. Well and Good for India if he talks more rather than die in Jail.
Moreover it adds to credibility if he confesse in third country court about Pakistan involvement in terrorism.(That to in US judiciary) We knew Extradiction is a long shot man. Still we r happy about the developments unlike U.
REGARDS

And on a more selfish note, till the time he is in the USA, atleast ISI will not attempt to get another Indian plane hijacked to get him released
 
The point is how helpful his information is going to be..... That Quote seems funny but things do happen in a funny way..
 
And on a more selfish note, till the time he is in the USA, atleast ISI will not attempt to get another Indian plane hijacked to get him released
U r so selfish sir.............. Just kidding
 
Pakistan in denial: Endless wait for 54 POW families

MUMBAI: The thought that her husband might be alive languishing in some jail in Pakistan still gives Manju Malkhani sleepless nights. The Colaba resident hopes a miracle might happen and her husband, Flight Lieutenant K L Malkhani, may return home finally.

Malkhani was a fighter pilot with the Indian Air force and part of the first air strike during the 1971 India-Pakistan war. ‘‘His first sortie on December 3 in 1971 did the maximum damage in Pathankot area and destroyed the communication installations,’’’ recalls Manju. Malkhani did a second sortie but never returned. ‘‘The search team could never find any remains of the aircraft, which probably means the plane did not crash,’’ Manju says.

Manju is not alone. There are 54 such families of defence personnel across the country who still believe their near and dear ones to be in the custody of Pakistan. Data from the defence ministry show that a majority of these persons have been missing for 40 years now. An RTI activist who filed a query on this issue said the families should get some confirmation whether they are alive or not so that they get on with their lives as the uncertainty is more tragic. Punjab and Haryana top the list with 10 officers gone missing and believed to be in Pakistan’s custody. Delhi comes second with nine officers missing, followed by Maharashtra with four officers missing. Out of the 54 missing defence personnel, 24 are from the army.

A senior defence ministry official said during the visit of the external affairs minister in January 2007, the Pakistan government was persuaded to receive a delegation of people whose close relatives were missing in action. ‘‘The delegation of 14 relatives even went to 10 jails in Pakistan. But they could not conclusively confirm any physical presence of the missing officers from the defence services,’’ said the official. He added the Pakistan government has consistently denied the presence of any Indian prisoner of war in its jails. ‘‘But we will continue to exert pressure,’’ the official said.

Ansar Burney, who has been fighting the case of alleged Indian spy Sarabjit Singh said he has been working on this for almost 20 years. ‘‘I found so many prisoners of war in mental asylums, even the Pakistani paper Dawn had reported it then. The problem is that both sides hide their prisoners of war. There was the case of Kashmir Singh who was found after many years and his name then was Ibrahim. I would want the Pakistan authorities to search for them and share the information with the Indian government.’’ Nasir Aslam Zahid, a former judge of Pakistan, has been working to secure release of prisoners on both sides of the border from 2004. ‘‘I visit jails every day and with experience I can tell you there is no Indian prisoner of ‘65 and ‘71 on jail records of Pakistan,’’ he said, adding, there was a joint committee of eight judges from both sides of the border which was abandoned after 26/11.

Pakistan in denial: Endless wait for 54 POW families - India - The Times of India


this is ridicules and inhuman. when we have released their more then 90,000 prisoners why are they doing this things just to calm their ego.
 
Pakistan in denial: Endless wait for 54 POW families

MUMBAI: The thought that her husband might be alive languishing in some jail in Pakistan still gives Manju Malkhani sleepless nights. The Colaba resident hopes a miracle might happen and her husband, Flight Lieutenant K L Malkhani, may return home finally.

Malkhani was a fighter pilot with the Indian Air force and part of the first air strike during the 1971 India-Pakistan war. ‘‘His first sortie on December 3 in 1971 did the maximum damage in Pathankot area and destroyed the communication installations,’’’ recalls Manju. Malkhani did a second sortie but never returned. ‘‘The search team could never find any remains of the aircraft, which probably means the plane did not crash,’’ Manju says.

Manju is not alone. There are 54 such families of defence personnel across the country who still believe their near and dear ones to be in the custody of Pakistan. Data from the defence ministry show that a majority of these persons have been missing for 40 years now. An RTI activist who filed a query on this issue said the families should get some confirmation whether they are alive or not so that they get on with their lives as the uncertainty is more tragic. Punjab and Haryana top the list with 10 officers gone missing and believed to be in Pakistan’s custody. Delhi comes second with nine officers missing, followed by Maharashtra with four officers missing. Out of the 54 missing defence personnel, 24 are from the army.

A senior defence ministry official said during the visit of the external affairs minister in January 2007, the Pakistan government was persuaded to receive a delegation of people whose close relatives were missing in action. ‘‘The delegation of 14 relatives even went to 10 jails in Pakistan. But they could not conclusively confirm any physical presence of the missing officers from the defence services,’’ said the official. He added the Pakistan government has consistently denied the presence of any Indian prisoner of war in its jails. ‘‘But we will continue to exert pressure,’’ the official said.

Ansar Burney, who has been fighting the case of alleged Indian spy Sarabjit Singh said he has been working on this for almost 20 years. ‘‘I found so many prisoners of war in mental asylums, even the Pakistani paper Dawn had reported it then. The problem is that both sides hide their prisoners of war. There was the case of Kashmir Singh who was found after many years and his name then was Ibrahim. I would want the Pakistan authorities to search for them and share the information with the Indian government.’’ Nasir Aslam Zahid, a former judge of Pakistan, has been working to secure release of prisoners on both sides of the border from 2004. ‘‘I visit jails every day and with experience I can tell you there is no Indian prisoner of ‘65 and ‘71 on jail records of Pakistan,’’ he said, adding, there was a joint committee of eight judges from both sides of the border which was abandoned after 26/11.

Pakistan in denial: Endless wait for 54 POW families - India - The Times of India


this is ridicules and inhuman. when we have released their more then 90,000 prisoners why are they doing this things just to calm their ego.

Did you even read the article, both countries had many POW who were exchanged and after such a long time these 54 personnel would not be still in prison especially keeping in mind that it has been 40 odd years since 1971.

Read the highlighted part.
 
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