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We all been noticing, since new chief came he adopted very aggressive policy in Wazirstan. After air operation all tribes all of sudden start working on " Peace accord". New life in armed freedom movement in Kashmir and now this piece of news,
India accuses Pakistan of inciting Sikh radicals NEW DELHI, Oct 17 (AFP): India's top national security official has accused Pakistan of trying to stir up Sikh militancy in East Punjab, reports said on Wednesday. The allegation by National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan came after a bomb blast on Sunday in a packed cinema in Ludhiana that killed six people and injured 32 others. There has been a manifest attempt in Pakistan to build up a radical Sikh environment, Narayanan was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency. We had intelligence that a lot of effort was going into attempts to foment militancy, he claimed. A home ministry official and the state's former police chief, Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, earlier this week also blamed Sunday's attack on Sikh separatists, who he claimed had links to Pakistan. The allegations come ahead of a scheduled October 22 meeting in New Delhi of Indian and Pakistani officials on efforts to combat cross-border militancy. (Posted @ 11:15 PST)
- DAWN - Latest Stories; October 17, 2007
India accuses Pakistan of inciting Sikh radicals NEW DELHI, Oct 17 (AFP): India's top national security official has accused Pakistan of trying to stir up Sikh militancy in East Punjab, reports said on Wednesday. The allegation by National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan came after a bomb blast on Sunday in a packed cinema in Ludhiana that killed six people and injured 32 others. There has been a manifest attempt in Pakistan to build up a radical Sikh environment, Narayanan was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency. We had intelligence that a lot of effort was going into attempts to foment militancy, he claimed. A home ministry official and the state's former police chief, Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, earlier this week also blamed Sunday's attack on Sikh separatists, who he claimed had links to Pakistan. The allegations come ahead of a scheduled October 22 meeting in New Delhi of Indian and Pakistani officials on efforts to combat cross-border militancy. (Posted @ 11:15 PST)
- DAWN - Latest Stories; October 17, 2007