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Terrorists have strong feeling and supporting for terrorists, they are both "evils" so they love each others!!!
Gay hood!!!
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Terrorists have strong feeling and supporting for terrorists, they are both "evils" so they love each others!!!
Gay hood!!!
Like I said, he's an ideologically motivated entertainer.
He says 'things' on camera and in print.
He's the one who is misguiding people through his 'entertainment' and misusing power of media
Its you people who are being played.
Unlike TTP, naxals dont have the ideology nor motive to attack market places, population centers nor urban targets.
If you had any knowledge, you could see a pattern in Naxal attacks of attacking mostly (sleeping) Govt machinery, LEOs and Govt property, NOT massacring common people.
Even so, they are so timid that they attack the govt machinery mostly in rural areas!
So dont bring in non-existent connections of Naxals to Mumbai blasts. Naxals are being taken care of, and the matter will be sorted out, domestically through better politics and strong policies.
IM, SIMI are another ball game. They are the ones who are misguided, who have the motive and the ideology to attack crowds of innocent people. They dont have the guts or balls to attacks govt machinery or LEOS and hence they resort to such cowardice of attacking innocent civilians, all perpetuated in the name of religion.
You, for one, should have known the differences in their ideologies.
Ideologically motivated - read HATE INDIA campaign. Thats all there is to it.please elaborate on this whole "ideologically motivated" part, i didnt quite get it
Yeah like twisting facts, presenting only part of the picture to support his view point, taking things out of context and above all presenting false facts as evidence from wikileaks. Not to mention his regular vitriolic anti-India rhetoric. And you call him a journalist? He's the TTP'ized version of Glen Beck or Rush Limbaugh.I dont see where expressing views and presenting some facts (based not just on Pakistani but international media, including indian media) is "misusing" power of media
Difference in presenting opinions and delivering vitriolic rhetoric.using that logic, ToI NYT AJE etc. do the same thing!
What I am implying is quite clear. That this man, who calls himself a journalist, is worshiped by many who harbor anti-India sentiments and believe that India is Pakistan's enemy no 1. This in the face of many existential threats to Pakistan, which mostly are home bred and have nothing to do with India and yet, this man spews so much hatred against India and spins some of the wildest conspiracy theories ever - second only to ZH.just because YOU dont like his views doesnt mean that you should label him as "ideologically motivated" or whatever else you are trying to imply explicitly or implicitly.
you dont like what you read, then fine just close your window and find something else that "satisfies" your "taste"
Of course they do. Thats why they deserve no mercy and our security forces make sure of that. However, Each of those insurgencies have different ideologies and targeting Mumbai makes no sense or gives credence to their ideologies whatsoever.so bombing trains and derailing them is an attack on govt. and not civilians? While I agree that TTP and naxals are not one and the same thing -- you would be naiive to think that naxalite, ULFA (or any of the other 22+ rebel insurgencies in india) do not have the blood of scores of hindustany (civilian) blood on their hands
Atleast there is a response from the population. The anger shown by people since the last Mumbai massacre really jolted the govt. Untill then people had no choice but to go around as if nothing had happened. Remember the public response after the 1992 Mumbai blasts? There was absolutely no public outcry for the govt to do something!and therein lies the real tragedy...it takes a bomb blast in mumbai or delhi to get the indians angry....blasts in rural areas, kidnappings and what have you --hardly make the headlines or cause even a blink of the eye
Yup. Life of a security personnel in India is cheap. Sorry state of affairs.in a single instance not too long ago, naxals shot dead 76 indian jawans......took the arms and ammo off the dead.
Ideologically motivated - read HATE INDIA campaign. Thats all there is to it.
Yeah like twisting facts, presenting only part of the picture to support his view point, taking things out of context and above all presenting false facts as evidence from wikileaks. Not to mention his regular vitriolic anti-India rhetoric. And you call him a journalist? He's the TTP'ized version of Glen Beck or Rush Limbaugh.
Difference in presenting opinions and delivering vitriolic rhetoric.
What I am implying is quite clear. That this man, who calls himself a journalist, is worshiped by many who harbor anti-India sentiments and believe that India is Pakistan's enemy no 1.
This in the face of many existential threats to Pakistan, which mostly are home bred and have nothing to do with India
and yet, this man spews so much hatred against India and spins some of the wildest conspiracy theories ever - second only to ZH.
Investigators probing the triple blasts in Mumbai on July 13 have narrowed down the likely perpetrators to terror outfit Indian Mujahideen. This is after investigators concluded that the bombs used in Mumbai were similar to those that went off in Varanasi last December and outside the Delhi high court this May.
“Ammonium nitrate along with fuel oil was used in the previous blasts and in both cases the bombs were small and kept in tiffin carriers, which allowed better portability,” said an officer on condition of anonymity.
He said investigators suspect that the same group is behind the two previous blasts and the firing at Delhi’s Jama Masjid in which a bus carrying foreigners was shot at by two motorcycle-borne assailants on September 19, 2010, a day before the Commonwealth Games began.
A bomb placed in a tiffin box had gone off at Sheetla Ghat in Varanasi on December 7, 2010. A girl had died instantly and more than 20 people were injured.
An elderly woman succumbed to her injuries later.
The bomb that exploded outside the Delhi high court on May 25 this year did not cause any casualties. Investigators suspect that a module of IM, comprising of youths from Azamgarh in UP, may have been involved in these attacks as well as in the Mumbai blasts.
“We suspect that like the previous module which carried out a series of attacks in 2008 and was busted by the Mumbai Police’s crime branch, this group is moving from one place to another and carrying out attacks. He said a police team had gone to Azamgarh to hunt for clues but returned empty-handed. Meanwhile, the CCTV footage from various cameras has been forwarded to a private firm to get clearer images.
Probe spreads across country
The probe into the serial blasts in Mumbai on July 13 has spread across the country and suspects are being questioned to establish leads.
Ahmedabad Police are interrogating Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Danish Riyaz, who had sent emails to top leaders of the outfit before his arrest in June from Vadodara.
Riyaz, who was a techie, is an accused in the 2008 Gujarat blasts in which more than 50 people had died. "Before his arrest, Riyaz had sent emails to top brass of the IM like Abdus Shubhan alias Tauqeer, Abdul Raziq and Mujeeb Sheikh and Kolkata-based Haroon. We are trying to find out if any exchanges took place between them in connection with the recent blasts in Mumbai," Joint CP , Ahmedabad crime branch, Mohan Jha said.
Bihar Police are questioning suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) operative Mohammad Riyazul Sarkar, who was arrested from Kishanganj district on Saturday.
Kishanganj superintendent of police RK Mishra said Sarkar was a Bangladeshi national and had sneaked into India in 2000.
He added Sarkar’s hands were burnt and so are being examined.
Meanwhile, the union home ministry has asked intelligence agencies to prepare a list of persons who have disappeared from four West Bengal districts bordering neighbouring Bangladesh — Malda, Murshidabad, Nadia and North 24 Parganas — from where terrorist outfits are suspected of roping in recruits.
Naxals attack govt machinery, not randomly target massacre civilians. Their whole reason for existence rests on their support of poor backward people. Any random killings would isolate that base that naxals enjoy. However, this does not absolve Naxals from their atrocities and destruction.
Mumbai serial blasts linked to Varanasi, Delhi....
Bihar Police are questioning suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) operative Mohammad Riyazul Sarkar, who was arrested from Kishanganj district on Saturday.
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Mumbai serial blasts linked to Varanasi, Delhi - Hindustan Times
The investigation will reveal the fact about Riyazul whether he is part of the terror groups or not but the way media adopted to produce him as terrorist and spread speculation without any evidence, has once again exposed the biased face of media against Muslims. If the arrested person was a Hindu, the same media perhaps would not have dared to link him with terrorism until the probe was over.
It shows that despite tensions between Pakistan and India, now is the time both need to cooperate against terrorism.
Says who? The Karigl war? The Taj attack?Indian can never ever cooperate with Pakistan.
Because its not into their favor at all!!!