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Q+A: Who could be behind the Mumbai attacks and why? | Reuters

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Militants armed with automatic weapons and grenades attacked luxury hotels, hospitals and a famous tourist cafe in India's commercial capital Mumbai late on Wednesday, killing at least 101 people.

* WHO IS BEHIND THE ATTACKS?

The attacks were claimed by a previously unknown group calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen in an e-mail to news organizations. Deccan is an area of southern India.

But it is not clear if the claim is genuine, and analysts say the bombings are almost certainly the work of a different group.

The most likely perpetrators, they say, are either the Indian Mujahideen or Lashkar-e-Taiba.

* WHO ARE LASHKAR-E-TAIBA?

Lashkar-e-Taiba is one of the largest Islamic militant groups in South Asia, based in Pakistan and fighting Indian rule in Kashmir. Security analysts say it is a well-funded and highly organized group that sympathizes with al Qaeda.

Lashkar-e-Taiba denied being behind the Mumbai attacks and said it condemned them.

The group was blamed for bomb attacks on markets in New Delhi that killed more than 60 people in 2005, as well as an assault on India's parliament in 2001 that brought India and Pakistan to the brink of a fourth war.

* WHO ARE THE INDIAN MUJAHIDEEN?

Indian police say the Indian Mujahideen is an offshoot of the banned Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), but that local Muslims appear to have been given training and backing from militant groups in neighboring Pakistan and Bangladesh.

SIMI has been blamed by police for almost every major bomb attack in India, including explosions on commuter trains in Mumbai two years ago that killed 187 people.

Police said the Indian Mujahideen may also include former members of Bangladeshi militant group Harkat-ul-Jihad al Islami.

The group first emerged during a wave of bombings in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh in November 2007, sending an e-mail to media outlets just before some of the bombs exploded.

They have since claimed responsibility for multiple bomb attacks in Jaipur, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and New Delhi.

* WHO DOES INDIA BLAME?

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the attacks were probably plotted by a group based in a neighboring country.

But Indian governments often blame neighboring Pakistan or sometimes Bangladesh for supporting or harboring militant groups which have launched attacks on Indian soil.

* WHAT CAN BE INFERRED FROM THE ATTACKERS' TACTICS?

The Mumbai attacks were unusual in that they involved coordinated attacks by gunmen on multiple targets, hostages were taken, and foreigners were specifically targeted.

Several analysts say these tactics point to Lashkar-e-Taiba as being involved. The attacks on symbolic targets designed to gather maximum publicity, and the specific targeting, point to a group following al Qaeda ideology and tactics.

The attacks also show a considerable degree of sophistication, another factor pointing to an experienced group like Lashkar-e-Taiba.

The Indonesian Mujahideen have also surprised police with the sophistication of their attacks, however, although until now these have always been bomb attacks on Indian targets.

In May, the Indian Mujahideen made a specific threat to attack tourist sites in India unless the government stopped supporting the United States in the international arena.

The threat was made in an e-mail claiming responsibility for bomb attacks that killed 63 people in the tourist city of Jaipur. The mail declared "open war against India" and included the serial number of a bicycle used in one of the bombings.

* WHAT CAN BE INFERRED FROM THEIR DEMANDS?

A man speaking Urdu with a Kashmiri accent phoned an Indian TV station, offering talks with the government and accusing the Indian army of killing Muslims in Kashmir. This suggests the attackers are involved with a Kashmiri group like Lashkar-e-Taiba.

The demands of the Indian Mujahideen -- like their targets -- have always tended to be much more domestic. The group issued an e-mail threat in September to attack Mumbai but directed its anger at the Mumbai police anti-terrorist squad, accusing them of harassing Muslims.

"If this is the degree your arrogance has reached, and if you think that by these stunts you can scare us, then let the Indian Mujahideen warn all the people of Mumbai that whatever deadly attacks Mumbaikars will face in future, their responsibility would lie with the Mumbai ATS and their guardians," it said.

(Complied by Andrew Marshall and Luke Baker; Editing by Jeremy Laurence)
 
Blaming Pakistan is the standard operating procedure in India. We are so used to it that we deny our involvement even before we are blamed.
 
Blaming Pakistan is the standard operating procedure in India. We are so used to it that we deny our involvement even before we are blamed.

Can you tell me what happen to Terrorist Dawood still roaming in Pakistan even India govt has provided all the info regarding the 1991 bombings.
 
Blaming Pakistan is the standard operating procedure in India. We are so used to it that we deny our involvement even before we are blamed.

:pop: Exactly... the comments of Shah Mehmood Qureshi came as soon as he heard about the bombings lol.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's foreign minister on Thursday asked India to wait for proof from an investigation before blaming anyone for involvement in the Mumbai terror attacks that have killed over 100 people, according to AFP.
The statement was a response to a televised speech by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in which he said that those behind coordinated attacks against Mumbai were based ‘outside the country’ and warned ‘neighbours’ who provide a haven to anti-India militants.

Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, in New Delhi for peace talks, told the private Dawn television station that nobody should be blamed until investigations were complete.

‘Our experience in the past tells us that we should not jump to conclusions,’ Qureshi said.

Qureshi said that Singh had constituted a federal investigation team to look into the attacks on luxury hotels, restaurants and the main train station in India's commercial heart, which have killed at least 100 people and injured about 300.

‘We should not go for a knee-jerk reaction,’ Qureshi said, adding he would meet Singh on Friday and express condolences, solidarity and support to him and the people of India.

‘We need to be calm, we need to be composed and we need to be supportive of each other.’ Qureshi said Pakistan and India needed to fight terrorism together, saying ‘this is a global menace... we have to join hands to deal with this menace collectively.’

India has in the past frequently accused Pakistan of backing Islamic militants active in India, although the prime minister did not identify any country by name during his speech.

Militant Pakistani group Lashkar-i-Tayyiba, which is fighting Indian rule in Kashmir, on Thursday denied any involvement in the Mumbai attacks.
 
Can you tell me what happen to Terrorist Dawood still roaming in Pakistan even India govt has provided all the info regarding the 1991 bombings.

You have the proof? Give it to me?

Kahan hai proof yaar?
 
Blaming Pakistan is the standard operating procedure in India. We are so used to it that we deny our involvement even before we are blamed.

Not only India but many countries like Israel USA Britain Indonesia etc have blamed that pakistani terrorists (ISI agents ,, pakistani borned,, and similers ) ....for the terrorist attacks in their country....
Whole world knows that Al-quaida and many other terror org.s are closely related to pakistan.....
If u want proof just check out world news papers..
 
The first terrorist captured alive yesterday claims he is from Faridkot [the one in Pakistan]
 
This tme it i far too serious. Pakistan is in hot soup. The FBI is on its way to India, the Israelis are on the way to India. One of the terrorists caught is a Pakistani national, and he has revieled that all the terrorists were from Pakistan, sat-phones recovered from them suggest that 5 calls were made to Karachi just before the attacks were mounted, Pakistan stands the risk of being exposed to the world, cause we Indians have solid proof.

Now, no wonder the ISI chief was summorned to India and the Pakistan army chief will escort him to India.
 
This tme it i far too serious. Pakistan is in hot soup. The FBI is on its way to India, the Israelis are on the way to India. One of the terrorists caught is a Pakistani national, and he has revieled that all the terrorists were from Pakistan, sat-phones recovered from them suggest that 5 calls were made to Karachi just before the attacks were mounted, Pakistan stands the risk of being exposed to the world, cause we Indians have solid proof.

Now, no wonder the ISI chief was summorned to India and the Pakistan army chief will escort him to India.

I'm glad some "independent" people will have access to the intelligence gathered at the scene. :tup:

Several US terror analysts are saying that India's threat is homegrown and should not be linked to Pakistan. Even CNN this time has refrained from usual propaganda and is looking into othe rpossibilities.
 
Can you tell me what happen to Terrorist Dawood still roaming in Pakistan even India govt has provided all the info regarding the 1991 bombings.
He is in Dubai. He is happily merily organizing some of his family members wedding. Why aren't you ever asking Dubai to catch him?
 
Indians should ask RAW about this massive intel failure and their sleeping Navy
 
No matter what happens at the end, it would be a blow to the Pak-India relations. Whether India have/have not evidence that Pakistan is behind this act. They would still think and assume it is them.
 
The blame is not being directed at the Pakistani Government or the general population. It is only the hardline factions of the army and intelligence agencies that are being pointed at.

It is only the bad pressmanship of some Indian news agencies(they have their own reasons to sensationalize things. After all they need some bucks to live) and the added interpretations of Pakistani press that make pakistanis feel that they are being blamed.

My first post. Please wish me :tup:
 
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