India Kidnapped Ajmal Kassab From Nepal In 2006
Pakistan is yet to verify Indian claims about Kassab. But his name is already on the list of Pakistani citizens kidnapped by Indians from Nepal. A Nepalese court is looking into the matter. So, was the Mumbai attack an inside job, a bright Indian idea to replicate 9/11 that launched Americas global military offensive? The Indians watch too much Bollywood, which is based on an overdose of fantasy. Those addicted on this form of entertainment can do anything.
By THE NEWS INTERNATIONAL
Monday, 15 December 2008.
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan A Pakistani lawyer C M Farooque claimed that many people, including Ajmal Kasab, were arrested in 2006 from Katmandu by the Indian agencies with the help of Nepalese forces.
He said Ajmal Kasab went to the Nepalese capital on a business tour. His application regarding his arrest was lying pending in the Nepalese Supreme Court in which a reply was sought from Nepalese forces and Indian High Commission.
While talking to the Geo News, C M Farooque Advocate said the Nepalese forces arrested almost 200 people including Ajmal Kasab before 2006 and his application in this regard was lying pending in the Nepalese Supreme Court in which Nepalese forces and Indian High Commission were made respondents.
The advocate said he wrote letters to Pakistan and Indian governments in this regard. He said that he had also addressed a press conference in Nepal highlighting the issue in which he revealed that the Nepalese forces arrested Ajmal Kasab and many others and held them at an unknown place and that these people would be used for their ulterior designs at some later stage. He said that he had no contact with Ajmal Kasab ever since he disappeared.
The lawyer said he was still pleading the case of Kasab and was to visit Nepal towards the end of this month. The Nepalese Supreme Court had repeatedly issued notices to the respondents to furnish their reply but they did not submit any reply.
Advocate Farooque said he had filed the petition in the Nepalese Supreme Court in February 2008. He said he was running an NGO, Voice of Human and Prisoners Rights and the parents of Ajmal Kasab contacted him for help in this regard after appealing to the Pakistan Government for help.
The people arrested in Nepal had gone there on legal visa for business but Indian agencies were in the habit of capturing Pakistanis from Nepal and afterwards implicated them in the Mumbai-like incidents to malign Pakistan.