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Bangladeshi group may be involved in Mumbai attacks

No the real enemy remains India. Its just that RAW has got the Pakistanis confused and now they see Islamist terrorists everywhere even ones made up by RAW.


How desperate you are to give EVERYTHING an anti India twist :lol:

now the RAW has got the pakistanis confused !!! don't worry for the pakistanis, zaid hamid will soon clear the confusion.
 
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How desperate you are to give EVERYTHING an anti India twist :lol:

now the RAW has got the pakistanis confused !!! don't worry for the pakistanis, zaid hamid will soon clear the confusion.

zaid hamid might say that RAW has got bangladeshis confused, like back in 1971!:azn:
 
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May be Pakistan Government is in RAW's payroll. How convenient Munshi sir?
 
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No the real enemy remains India. Its just that RAW has got the Pakistanis confused and now they see Islamist terrorists everywhere even ones made up by RAW.

You are the one confused about your identity. A Muslim or a Bangladeshi?
 
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Expansionist India is biggest prob for whole region :D
 
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Expansionist India is biggest prob for whole region :D

And that is so because pakistani investigative agencies claimed that bangladeshi terror outfits may be involved in mumbai attack on innocent civilians carried out by pakistani terrorists? hmmm... makes sense.
 
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Pak not linked BD with Mumbai attacks: Bangladesh
Updated at: 2000 PST, Thursday, February 05, 2009
DHAKA: Bangladesh has said that Pakistan had not linked Bangladesh with Mumbai attacks.

Law Minister of Bangladesh Farooq Khan said Pakistan cannot blame us.

“Our land cannot be used against any country,” he asserted
 
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You are the one confused about your identity. A Muslim or a Bangladeshi?

Buddy your comment makes no sense. It is because I am not a confused Muslim I can call myself a Bangladeshi.

Actually RAW by confusing everyone has weakened the Indian case. This is what happens when you tie the rope too tightly around your own neck .....
 
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Pakistan Officials Deflect Charges of Mumbai Role

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan appears to be drawing a different conclusion from India's in its investigation into November's terrorist attacks on Mumbai, with two officials portraying the incident as a global plot that didn't emanate exclusively from Pakistan.

India is digging in its heels, as India's foreign secretary said Islamabad's spy service was linked to the gunmen, the first time a senior Indian official has explicitly named the agency in connection with the attacks.

Both sides appeared to be jockeying for public position days before Pakistan's government plans to release the results of its investigation into the three-day rampage that left at least 170 people dead in India's financial and entertainment capital. Neither side presented new evidence to back the latest allegations.

A Pakistani official familiar with the country's investigation said Thursday that Pakistani authorities had no evidence to indicate the attack was planned or carried out from Pakistan, though they did find involvement by Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistan-based group India blames for the attack.

The official said investigators have found a Bangladeshi group, Harkat-ul-Jihad al Islami, and possibly al Qaeda were involved in the attack along with Lashkar. The official didn't say where investigators believe the attack was planned.

Last week, Pakistan's high commissioner to Britain, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, said the attack was planned outside Pakistan and suggested it was part of a transnational plot.

The Pakistani statements don't necessarily reflect the conclusions of the country's investigation. There are conflicting views within Pakistan's government and security services about whether Pakistan should take the blame, amid a deep rivalry with India. Other top Pakistani officials have said they won't comment on the investigation until the report is released.

India and the U.S. have consistently said the plot began in Pakistan. Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon this week alleged that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency maintains ties to Lashkar.

"The perpetrators planned, trained and launched their attacks from Pakistan, and the organizers were and remain clients and creations of the ISI," Mr. Menon said in a speech Wednesday in Paris, Reuters reported. The speech was released by India's foreign ministry Thursday.

Mr. Menon stopped short of saying the ISI was directly involved in the attack.

India in early January provided Pakistan with a dossier of evidence that Indian officials said held ample evidence the attack was planned in Pakistan by Lashkar-e-Taiba and that the attackers left for Mumbai from the Pakistani port city of Karachi.

Pakistan is coping with its own sectarian strife, between the country's Sunni majority and Shiite minority. On Thursday, a bomb attack killed at least 24 people and wounded dozens in the city of Dera Ghazi Khan. The bomb went off near a bus stop as worshippers headed to the mosque for prayers, according to the Associated Press.

Pakistan Officials Deflect Charges of Mumbai Role - WSJ.com
 
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Actually RAW by confusing everyone has weakened the Indian case. This is what happens when you tie the rope too tightly around your own neck .....

HUH!!! words! You actually offer this kinda nonsense as 'analyses' in all ur posts!!!:blah:

Its pakistan and their 'analysts' (u included) that have said a different story everyday. there's no faridkot, ajamal is not pakistani, the attacks have nothing to do with pakistan, ajamal's name is amar singh - he's a sikh, ajmal is hindoo ajmal was kidnapped in nepal, mossad did it, ajmal speaks marathi, india did it, azhar mahmood is under house areest - or maybe not, there are hundreds of groups in india -MAYBE they did it, JUD will be allowed to run the charitable work - may be not,ok ajmal is pakistani, ajmal is dead,JUD is a charity, ban the JUD and now deflect the whole thing to bangladesh and i'm sure 'indian groups' too (rem there are hundreds of groups in india?).......:crazy:
 
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No the real enemy remains India. Its just that RAW has got the Pakistanis confused and now they see Islamist terrorists everywhere even ones made up by RAW.

I wonder why doesn't RAW just hypnotize Pakistan and make it do what they want!! :rofl::rofl:
 
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Pak not linked BD with Mumbai attacks: Bangladesh
Updated at: 2000 PST, Thursday, February 05, 2009
DHAKA: Bangladesh has said that Pakistan had not linked Bangladesh with Mumbai attacks.

Law Minister of Bangladesh Farooq Khan said Pakistan cannot blame us.

“Our land cannot be used against any country,” he asserted
This guy is twisting the title in face of truth :cheesy:
Yesterday interview he said pakistan cannot blame us..
 
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FT.com / Asia-Pacific - Bangladesh linked to Mumbai attacks
Bangladesh linked to Mumbai attacks

By Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad

Published: February 6 2009 02:00 | Last updated: February 6 2009 02:00

Pakistan's investigation into the Mumbai terror attacks has unearthed evidence that the commando-style attack on India's financial capital was planned in Bangladesh and refined in India, according to a senior official.

Pakistan is expected to excise Bangladesh's name from the investigation's final report when it is published in the coming days to avoid opening up old rivalries between the two countries. Pakistan has had cool relations with Bangladesh since a 1971 civil war that split Bangladesh from Pakistan.

But a senior Pakistani government official yesterday said: "Bangladesh is of course named [in the draft report] as the country where the attacks were planned, we have no doubt." The findings were due to be made public earlier this week but their release has been delayed.

The allegation is likely to bewilder India and the international community, which have said evidence surrounding the November attacks points to the operation having been launched from Pakistan. The international community has urged Pakistan to take steps to prosecute militants suspected of masterminding the operation and to dismantle terrorist infrastructure.

Shivshankar Menon, India's foreign secretary, this week explicitly linked Pakistan's spy agency to the attack, which India has blamed on Lashkar-e-Taiba, a group with historical links to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence.

Pakistan's Dawn newspaper yesterday reported that Pakistani investigators were closing in on a Bangladeshi connection to the attack. The report further said that some of the planning for the attacks was done in Dubai and that there had been an element of Indian support.

The Pakistani government official who spoke to the Financial Times said: "It was premature to suggest Dubai. But it is clear that this plot was put together in Bangladesh and fine-tuned on Indian soil."

The attacks have strained relations between India and Pakistan. Suggestions of a Pakistani link gathered momentum after it was revealed that Ajmal Kasab, the lone survivor of the ten Mumbai gunmen, was a Pakistani national. But Pakistani officials have sought to play down any link.



Investigators see Bangladesh link in Mumbai terror attacks -DAWN - Top Stories; February 05, 2009

Investigators see Bangladesh link in Mumbai terror attacks



By Baqir Sajjad Syed and Mohammad Asghar


ISLAMABAD, Feb 4: Pakistani investigators probing into the Mumbai attacks are closing in on a Bangladeshi connection to the terrorist strike and are said to have evidence of not only the involvement of a banned militant organisation, Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami, Bangladesh (HuJI-B), but also of its role in planning the attack and training the terrorists.

A reference in this regard is likely to be made in the report of the country’s premier investigation agency, FIA, that will be shared soon with India as findings of preliminary investigations.

The report is likely to indicate that the Mumbai attack was handiwork of an ‘international network of Muslim fundamentalists’ present in South Asia and spread all the way to Middle East; and may build the case for regional anti-terror cooperation.

Although contents of the report are being kept as a tightly-guarded secret by the interior ministry, sources privy to it say it would emphasise that the Mumbai incident is not strictly a Pakistan-India issue.

Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Wajid Shamsul Hassan indicated in a recent interview that investigations had revealed the terrorist attack was not planned in Pakistan. “Pakistani territory was not used so far as the investigators have made their conclusions,” Mr Hassan had said in the interview. “It could have been some other place.”

He did not say which place he was referring to. However, his remarks were dismissed by both Prime Minister Gilani and Foreign Minister Qureshi as ‘hasty’.

The investigators were intensely probing, the sources said, if at least one of the Mumbai attackers was of Bangladesh origin.

A senior western diplomat confirmed this and said there was a strong possibility that one of the attackers was a Bangladeshi national.

It has already been established that Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving gunman involved in the Mumbai attacks, was of Pakistani origin; but the identity of the other nine terrorists killed in the incident is yet to be finally determined, although India has been claiming that they were Pakistanis.

Although the Bangladesh connection has emerged quite prominently in the investigations, there are also clear indications that some of the planning for the attacks was done in Dubai and there is also an element of local Indian support. Investigators believe it would have been almost impossible to plan and execute an attack of this proportion and sophistication without the local Indian support — a fact India is shying away from.

The sources say that the two sets of questions given to India by Pakistan also touched this aspect. India has responded to only one set and that also indirectly through US Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), while reply to the second set of questions is awaited.

In a related development, the FBI is reported to have sought access from the Indian authorities to two militants, Fahim Arshad Ansari and Sabbauddin, who were arrested by Uttar Pradesh police some time between February and March last year for having made reconnaissance of several sensitive places and were later questioned for the Mumbai attacks.

The investigators also suggest that the attack may be remotely linked to Al Qaeda’s international terror network. It should be recalled that the HuJI-B, now being suspected of involvement in the attack, had been established in 1992 with material assistance and inspiration from Osama bin Laden’s International Islamic Front (IIF).

FIA-FBI cooperation

High-level exchange of notes between FBI and FIA, copies of which are available with Dawn, reveal that the two agencies had been actively cooperating in the Pakistani probe into the Mumbai attack.

Among other issues, the FIA had sought FBI’s assistance in getting information from Google Inc and Yahoo! regarding email accounts deccanmujahideen@gmail.com and drmoazam@ymail.com, used by the terrorists. The FBI was also requested information from Callphonex regarding the calls made or received by the attackers.


Why are the Pakistani authorities doing this? Instead of tackling those scumbags directly, why point fingers at others and try to pass the blame?


~Moriarty

ps: sorry for the typo in the title.
 
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So, Bangladesh is mentioned in the draft report, but will be removed in the final one? Wow - that's just one example of how politics dictates the findings rather than any real investigation.

Having said that, the report clearly has just one aim - to deflect the blame away from Pakistan and point fingers everywhere but at themselves.
 
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