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By SHAIQ HUSSAIN
The Nation - July 27, 2008
ISLAMABAD - Pakistans top security brass has ordered a thorough probe into the involvement of India in the growing militancy in Waziristan and other tribal areas after receiving intelligence reports illustrating links between RAW and militant organisations.
The intelligence reports from tribal areas show the involvement of Indias main spy agency, RAW in fomenting anti-Pakistan feelings there and the initial investigations from the recently arrested militants during the Hangu operation also suggest the same, said a senior official here on Saturday requesting anonymity.
The reports, he said were credible enough to be accepted but still a thorough probe had been ordered involving a joint group of countrys main security agencies that would determine the nature of links and cooperation between the militants and Indian spy agency.
Much so much, he said there were also reports about the most influential Taliban Commander, Baitullah Mehsuds links with RAW but again that had to be established and verified and we could not say anything before the completion of probe initiated in this regard, the official added.
With four and half years down the road to initiation of Indo-Pak peace process back in January 2004, the arch rival nuclear states seem to be drifting again towards the path of confrontation.
The neighbouring states could not resolve Kashmir, Siachen or any other issue on the agenda devised for the peace process but they managed to opt for restrain while maintaining a cease-fire on the Line of Control in Kashmir since 2003.
However, the violations of cease-fire resurfaced recently with both sides blaming each other for firing at their troops stationed at the LoC.
Another official here when contacted admitted that things were not moving in the right direction on the front of Indo-Pak ties as they were few months ago. He confirmed the reports of Indias involvement in the ongoing unrest and strife in Pakistans tribal areas.
The issue is very serious and we are going to take it up with India soon along with a warning that it could bring irreparable harm to the ongoing peace process between the two states, he added.
Probe into RAWâs involvement ordered | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
The Nation - July 27, 2008
ISLAMABAD - Pakistans top security brass has ordered a thorough probe into the involvement of India in the growing militancy in Waziristan and other tribal areas after receiving intelligence reports illustrating links between RAW and militant organisations.
The intelligence reports from tribal areas show the involvement of Indias main spy agency, RAW in fomenting anti-Pakistan feelings there and the initial investigations from the recently arrested militants during the Hangu operation also suggest the same, said a senior official here on Saturday requesting anonymity.
The reports, he said were credible enough to be accepted but still a thorough probe had been ordered involving a joint group of countrys main security agencies that would determine the nature of links and cooperation between the militants and Indian spy agency.
Much so much, he said there were also reports about the most influential Taliban Commander, Baitullah Mehsuds links with RAW but again that had to be established and verified and we could not say anything before the completion of probe initiated in this regard, the official added.
With four and half years down the road to initiation of Indo-Pak peace process back in January 2004, the arch rival nuclear states seem to be drifting again towards the path of confrontation.
The neighbouring states could not resolve Kashmir, Siachen or any other issue on the agenda devised for the peace process but they managed to opt for restrain while maintaining a cease-fire on the Line of Control in Kashmir since 2003.
However, the violations of cease-fire resurfaced recently with both sides blaming each other for firing at their troops stationed at the LoC.
Another official here when contacted admitted that things were not moving in the right direction on the front of Indo-Pak ties as they were few months ago. He confirmed the reports of Indias involvement in the ongoing unrest and strife in Pakistans tribal areas.
The issue is very serious and we are going to take it up with India soon along with a warning that it could bring irreparable harm to the ongoing peace process between the two states, he added.
Probe into RAWâs involvement ordered | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online