Islamabad rejects any involvement of Pakistanis in Mumbai terror: No proof given

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In the face of mounting doubt and the excalating rhetoric coming from across the border, the Zardari administration has reevaluated its thinking on India. He found out that he has been sold a bill of goods and been duped by the Indians. He was led to believe that the UN resolution was a formality to appease the Indian hawks and once the resolutino was passed all rhetoric against Paksitan would stop. The straw that broke the camels back was the intrusion of Pakistani territory by Indian planes.

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has said there is still no firm proof that gunmen who attacked the Indian city of Mumbai came from Pakistan.

…speaking to the BBC, Mr Zardari said there was still no conclusive evidence to substantiate the claim. However he promised Pakistan would take action if a link was proved. More than 170 people died in last month’s attacks in Mumbai (Bombay), which India blamed on the Lashka-e-Taiba militant group.

Full investigation

Mr Zardari told the BBC’s Alan Little in Islamabad that Pakistan was prepared to act if adequate evidence of any Pakistani complicity in the attacks emerged.

LASHKAR-E-TAIBA
Jihadi organisation based in Pakistan
Formed towards the end of the Afghan war against the Soviets
Blamed for hundreds of attacks in the region since 1990
Listed as a “terrorist group” by the US and UK

“If that stage comes, and when it comes, I assure you that our parliament, our democracy, shall take the action properly deemed in our constitution and in our law,” he said.

He said that Western intelligence agencies had not offered firm evidence to justify claims that the attacks were orchestrated from Pakistani soil and that he would not jump to conclusions until a full investigation had been conducted.

Mr Zardari said claims that the sole surviving attacker had been identified by his own father as coming from Pakistan had not been proven. The man has been named as Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab and is in Indian police custody.

The Pakistani president also said Hafiz Saeed, the leader of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa charity, would remain under house arrest.

Commando in Mumbai
Pakistan says that terrorism is a common enemy

“Let me assure you that if there is any investigation to be found pointing towards his involvement in any form of terrorism, he shall be tried for that reason,” the president said.

Jamaat-ud-Dawa is accused of being a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba, a charge it denies.

Mr Zardari said that he had asked India to co-operate in an investigation and he would not leap to judgement while that investigation was continuing.

He said that while he was not in denial about Lashkar-e-Taiba’s continued activities, ”when you ban an organisation they emerge in some other form”. Our correspondent says the president’s denial will further dismay India, and frustrate Britain and America, which are exerting intense pressure on Pakistan to take action. BBC

The Indian intrusion was a rude awakening for the PPPP and the doves in the PPPP administration. Pakistani president Asif  Zardari has firmly and categorically rejected the notion that any Pakistanis were invloved in the terror activities in Pakistan. If there was any proof, why hasn’t India submitted the proof to Islamabad. The entire game is based on rumor and hearsay.

The Indian story on Mumbai now has holes in it.

The Lashkar has denied involvement, but remains the prime accused. According to the police and intelligence agencies, the Lashkar operates in India through an organization called the “Indian Mujahideen”. Two Indian nationals, Sheikh Mukhtar Ahmed, a special police officer working for the Jammu and Kashmir Police, and Tausif Rehman, a resident of Kolkata in West Bengal, have been arrested in connection with the Mumbai attacks. So already the neat accusation against Pakistan is getting a little messy.

If the men were indeed members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, why didn’t it matter to them that a large number of their victims were Muslim, or that their action was likely to result in a severe backlash against the Muslim community in India whose rights they claim to be fighting for? Asia Times. The monster in India’s mirror By Arundhati Roy. Arundhati Roy was born in 1959 in Shillong, India. She studied architecture in New Delhi, where she now lives, and has worked as a film designer, actor and screenplay writer in India. A 10th anniversary edition of her novel, The God of Small Things (Random House), for which she received the 1997 Booker Prize, will be officially published within days. She is also the author of numerous non-fiction titles, including An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire. This piece was published by Outlook India, which is sharing it with TomDispatch.com.

Mr. Zardari has been jolted by the games played by the Indian establishment to improve and consolidate their domestic electoral gains. He once used to say that “India is not the enemy”. Now he has learned his lesson. Or has he?

Is Haqqani treachery Zardari’s treason? At the behest of his paymasters, Mr. Hussain Haqqani orchestrated the UN sanctions against the so called Lashkar proxy called Jamad Ud Dawa. Hollow UN “victory”–the agony of permanent Indian defeat . Never mind that the Jamad ud Dawa runs hospitals and day care centers that were shut down by the ZardariGovernment this week to “comply with US resolutions (no Indian demands or US diktats). The Zardari Government thinks low of the IQ of the Pakistani people. The PPP Government thinks that it has really fooled the Pakistanis into believing that this was the handiwork of the UN and not the US, India or the PPPP.  One only has to read the Urdu press, or the statements of the people on the street in Islamabad and Karachi to see the loathing for Mr. 10%. The Day after Indian surgical strikes on Pakistan

  • Is Mumbai terror an inside job?
  • PTI declares Pakistan is united against agression
  • What were South African Commandos doing in Mumbai? “Us vs Them: Now the Hindu Indians are the Good Guys and All Pakistanis Are Muslim Terrorists.” By Fawzia Afzal-Khan . If the Indian narrative is to be believed, this was the work of the Lashkar e Tayaba’s 10 terrorists who had to go to Mumbai to find Americans to kill. If the Indian narrative is it be believed, the Lashkar e Tayaba terrorists traveled 12 hours to get to Mumbai were clean shaved (all Lashkar e Tayaba people have beards), sore Hindus symbols of worship (strings on the arms) and knew how to get into the Taj and Oberoi Hotel through the pantry and kitchen (exactly knowing the weaknesses in the hotels). Pretty good guesswork for FOBs (fresh off the boat) terrorists who even surprised Ratan Tata into saying that this was unbelievable (in so many words).
  • ‘Hiccup’

    Meanwhile, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has expressed regret after his Indian counterpart said peace moves between the countries were on hold because of the Mumbai attacks.

    But Mr Qureshi said relations between the two countries – which both have nuclear arms – would recover.

    “This unfortunate incident has been a setback… to the extent that our composite dialogue is at a pause at the moment,” Mr Qureshi said.

    “But I am confident that we will overcome this hiccup… the future of Pakistan demands good neighbourly relations with India, so it’s my responsibility to develop good bilateral relations.”

    Mr Qureshi said that the two countries had a “common objective, a common challenge and a common enemy” in relation to “terrorism”. BBC

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    4 Responses

    1. India planned this attack for some time. Pakistan as usual, is falling into india’s RAW agencies plan(they carried out the Mumbai attack themselves).
      After the exposure of hardline Hindu’s in recent terrorist attacks such as Samjhota railroad carriage and bomb explosions within india by hardline hindu actively serving in the indian army, the government of india had to divert attention from this verrry embarasing fact,
      im ashamed of india,our government is wanting war, i feel embarased to be called indian, i dont suport india’s occupation of Khalistan, Kashmir and Tamil nadu. we are going against hinduism and its peace path.

    2. I still doubt it that Ajamal Kasab & co were PAKISTANIS despite the fact that it is only Pakistanis who have Guts,courage n balls 2 commit such a ferocious attack.

    3. Ajmal Kasab belongs to Pakistan, says Nawaz Sharif

      Challenging President Asif Ali Zardari’s assertion that there was no proof that the arrested Mumbai attacker hailed from Pakistan’s Punjab province, former premier Nawaz Sharif has said that the suspect’s village was cordoned off and his parents were not allowed to meet anyone.

      http://news.in.msn.com/international/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1765517

      Get a life you pakistanis…

    4. Zardari will learn a lot more ugly truths about his Indian idols (pun intended) that he followed like a love-sick groupie, as did his wife. (He probably thought that because he looks Hindu, they will love him).

      And Qureishi, he’s so easily rattled. They needed somebody with a backbone.

      ““… the future of Pakistan demands good neighbourly relations with India, so my responsibility to develop good bilateral relations.”- Excerpt from Qureishi quote

      He failed to say, as he should’ve, that the future of India also demands ‘good neighbourly relations’ with Pakistan! Maybe he spent his time in Cambridge flying kites instead of studying.

      I never liked Musharraf and his policies post 9/11 which did great harm to Pakistan, but at least he spoke effectively and once in a blue moon, he spoke the truth and got Pakistan’s perspective across e.g. when he told the western media to stop lecturing Pakistan about democracy when it took most of them many centuries, indeed almost a millenia, to become democracies whilst they expected it on tap in Pakistan, though it was only founded 60 years ago.

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