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Pakistan accuses India and Afghanistan of meddling in Baluchistan.

Rehman Malik presents ‘proof of Indian hand in unrest’

Friday, 24 Apr, 2009 | 03:55 AM PST |



ISLAMABAD: At a closed-door Senate session on Thursday, Interior Adviser Rehman Malik presented a bleak picture of the security situation in the country and showed what he called evidence of the involvement of India, Afghanistan and Russia in terrorist activities.

It is the first time Pakistan has blamed these countries and cited evidences which, it is believed, will be shared with the international community, particularly the United States, which has expressed concern over growing militancy in the country.

Following a harsh statement by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, US special envoy Richard Holbrooke telephoned President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday and conveyed a similar message.

During the Senate briefing, the adviser said that all major incidents of terrorism and suicide attacks were linked to India and Afghanistan, adding that terrorists were being trained by them in those countries and in North Waziristan and being sent to the settled areas.

Mr Malik said the government was pursuing a policy of ending the sufferings of the people of Balochistan and taking measures to bring them back to mainstream.

He told the house that some hostile agencies were involved in creating unrest in the province. The government, he said, had been working to address the grievances of the Baloch people.

He said all political prisoners in the province had been released and cases against Hyarbyar Marri had been withdrawn to create a congenial atmosphere. ‘All the 36 checkposts of FC have been removed and it has been directed to work under the provincial administration and in coordination with police,’ he said.

He said President Zardari had visited Quetta, assured the Baloch leadership that the problems would be solved and announced a development package of more than Rs46 billion for the province, particularly for health and education.

He said displaced persons would be rehabilitated. Mr Malik said the government was planning to prepare the NFC award taking backwardness of provinces into consideration.

After the briefing, some senators told Dawn that Mr Malik had shown some video clips and documentary evidences about involvement of India and Afghanistan in incidents of terrorism in Pakistan.

Conspiracies are being hatched to destabilise and isolate Pakistan. A militant organisation, the Balochistan Liberation Army, was formed which is being funded by Russia and backed by India. The organisation is headed by Brahamdagh Bugti who is stationed in the Afghan capital. About 1,000 students were trained in Russia and now they are back in Balochistan, a senator quoted Mr Malik as saying.

‘He first gave briefing on the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Swat and then on the Balochistan situation,’ Senator Talha Mehmood said.

SWAT ACCORD
Talking to reporters outside the Parliament House, Mr Malik said the government would have no option but to take action against the Taliban if they violated the Swat peace deal and did not lay down their weapons as promised by chief of Tehrik-i-Nifaz-i-Shariati-i-Mohammadi Maulana Sufi Mohammad.

When it was pointed out that the Taliban had advanced to Buner and other districts of Malakand, the adviser said the situation was not serious because they had advanced only to some pockets in these areas and then returned to Swat.

If the Taliban continued such activities, the government would have no option but to take stern action against them, Mr Malik said.

Meanwhile, senators from Balochistan expressed dissatisfaction over the in-camera briefing. ‘It was an incomplete and ill-drafted briefing,’ said Hasil Bizenjo of the National Party. He agreed with the adviser that foreign hands were involved in sabotaging peace, but said: ‘If the government has evidence about the involvement of Afghan President Hamid Karzai in terrorism in Pakistan, then why has he not been questioned about it.’

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Is there any country out there not conspiring against Pakistan?

Of course you well know that the all weather friend is not part of the anti-Pakistani cabal. Now if those FATA Uighur's would just be quiet and not wake up the last friend .......
 
I just hope U.S. is fair and just when Pakistan provides them with solid evidence, and they shouldn't forget that it was Pakistan who helped U.S. defeat the Russians in the Cold War now the Russians want to take revenge on Pakistan.
 
I just hope U.S. is fair and just when Pakistan provides them with solid evidence, and they shouldn't forget that it was Pakistan who helped U.S. defeat the Russians in the Cold War now the Russians want to take revenge on Pakistan.

More fool Pakistan for entering the Soviet-Afghan war at the behest of the US in that case. Pakistan should do what is in its interest, not what is in the US interest.

Anyhow, Pakistan is reaping the mistake of supporting the Soviet intervention now.
 
More fool Pakistan for entering the Soviet-Afghan war at the behest of the US in that case. Pakistan should do what is in its interest, not what is in the US interest.

Anyhow, Pakistan is reaping the mistake of supporting the Soviet intervention now.

Yes but now Russia, India, and Afghanistan are all working together against Pakistan. In the article, it says Pakistan will present the evidence to U.S., if U.S. does nothing about it...what other option does Pakistan have?
 
just yesterday the U.S was the well spring of all evil, now you are back to Russia, Indian and Afghanistan? And what about Israel? You know they are up to no good, whatever it is.

Why would Russia be involved in this? What interests of theirs are being served??
 
just yesterday the U.S was the well spring of all evil, now you are back to Russia, Indian and Afghanistan? And what about Israel? You know they are up to no good, whatever it is.

Why would Russia be involved in this? What interests of theirs are being served??

You have a Pakistani flag up but question when your Pakistani government speaks from evidence but dont question when Indian government says something without evidence.

What great Pakistanis we have today :rolleyes:
 
Because what concern me, what I care about is Pakistan and not India.
 
I think I question anything that does not make sense or is poorly done, and the fact that you are persuaded by something becomes suspicious to me. You don't strike me as a serious person, after all yesterday Russia was not on your enemies list and it was topped by the U.S. and in a instant, you've changed your mind -- you don't even know what the evidence is, all you know or I know or anyone knows is that a civil servant has made a claim and an accusation - and yet that is all you need to go jihadi, so to speak.
 
I think I question anything that does not make sense or is poorly done, and the fact that you are persuaded by something becomes suspicious to me. You don't strike me as a serious person, after all yesterday Russia was not on your enemies list and it was topped by the U.S. and in a instant, you've changed your mind -- you don't even know what the evidence is, all you know or I know or anyone knows is that a civil servant has made a claim and an accusation - and yet that is all you need to go jihadi, so to speak.

OK if you think that Interior Minister Rehman Malik is just a civil servant who made a claim, then I feel sorry for you. People like you will always criticize our government no matter whose running it, you will always have something negative to say about Pakistan and nothing against any other country.
 
A few months/weeks/days ago people were clamouring for a beefing up of ties between Pakistan and Russia for military goods and to counterweight NATO in the region. Now all of a sudden we have placed the entire blame of the Baloch issue on outside forces (as usual) instead of taking a good hard look at the failed policies and double dealings of the government. I personally am not here to lick the GoP's behind in every issue nor stone them at every turn, but I think that foregoing an opportunity to get closer to Russia for the sole purpose of helping the government squeeze out of a tight position and at a time of very low approval ratings is counter productive for Pakistan.
 
OK - Since I don't want neo and his buddies telling me I'm personally attacking you by telling what I think, I'm instead going to pose a question that your sharp and incisive, probing, penetrating (not) mind, thinks might be the reason the Russians want to do this.
 
Basically we should wait for Mr. Rehman Malik to display evidance's for the report or whatever he has said. They we can know the exact picture of whats right and whats worng.:what:
 
OK - Since I don't want neo and his buddies telling me I'm personally attacking you by telling what I think, I'm instead going to pose a question that your sharp and incisive, probing, penetrating (not) mind, thinks might be the reason the Russians want to do this.

hahahhaha I didnt write the articles and I'm not Rehman Malik who have said this.

LONG LIVE PAKISTANI GOVERNMENT
LONG LIVE PAKISTANI ARMY
PAKISTAN ZINDABAD :pakistan:
 
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