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Can India "Punish" Pakistan After Uri?

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why do you undermine Pakistan by using such humiliating words like "Punish". Punishment is for a crime, what crime have we committed? Who the **** is india to punish us, head master? if any thing india can attack us to hide their crimes of being directly involved in terrorism in Pakistan. please learn to use the words that convey the correct message, not enforce enemy's propaganda.
 
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#India's "evidence falls apart". #Uri ‘terror guides’ are #Pakistan kids who strayed across #LoC http://indianexpress.com/article/india/uri-terror-attack-guides-pakistani-children-pakistan-4416088/ … via @IndianExpress


by Praveen Swamy

TWO Pakistanis arrested by the Army on charges of facilitating the attack on the 12 Infantry Brigade’s headquarters in Uri are Class 10 students who strayed across the Line of Control (LoC), the family of one and the principal of his school have told The Indian Express. The Ministry of External Affairs said the two had confessed to facilitating the “infiltration of a group of four Jaish-e-Muhammad cadre who carried out the Uri army camp attack.” Faisal Husain Awan, a resident of Potha Jandgran near the village of Koomi Kote in Azad Kashmir, and his school-friend Ahsan Khursheed, from Khilayana Khurd in Muzaffarabad’s Hattian Bala tehsil, were arrested on September 21, three days after the attack which claimed the lives of 19 soldiers. Both these villages are an hour’s walk from the LoC near Uri.

Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum, Faisal Awan’s brother and a Lahore-based physician, says the two were at home on September 17, the date GPS data recovered from the terrorists by the National Investigation Agency and published by this newspaper last week, shows the Uri terrorists crossing the Line of Control.
“I don’t want any controversy or recrimination,” says Tabassum, “which is why I hadn’t contacted the media. I am his older brother, and I am supposed to protect him. I do not know what to do. I can only hope someone powerful in India reads our story and sends these boys home.”
Basharat Husain, the principal of the the Shaheen Model School in Muzaffarabad, said Awan was a science student who had just graduated from Class IX with a first division.
The official marks-sheet shows Awan secured 328 out of a possible 525. Husain described Awan as “a model student, respectful and friendly.”
“For the six hours he was in school each day,” Basharat Husain said, “his behaviour was exemplary.”
Both boys, according to school documents provided by Husain, were 16 years old which — if these documents are authentic — makes them juveniles under Indian law and entitled to special protections, irrespective of their nationality.
“I did not know the two were friends,” Husain said, “but it is not surprising, given that they were in the same school, and from similar backgrounds.”
The Army, which on September 24 said the two were “Azad Kashmir nationals who have been working for Jaish-e-Muhammad terror outfit” said, in an e-mail response to the The Indian Express, that this determination was based on what it described as “spot interrogation.” However, the e-mail did not answer whether the Army had obtained the ages of the two while arresting them. The Army referred this newspaper to the NIA.
An NIA spokesperson said the agency “is in the process of analysing the available evidence in the case before we submit the Final Report to the court.” He said “the age (of) the two arrested persons was recorded as per statements given by them after their arrest,” but did not specifically state if they were known to minors.
However, sources said that no evidence had been found to support the contention that the two were linked, in any way, to the Uri attack.
 
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the best boy of school went to indian border n beyond, to pee ? ....with a fellow "pee"r?
well, if indeed the boy is innocent, he should be escorted back to border and handed over to pak rangers.
what abt the other guy ?
 
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the best boy of school went to indian border n beyond, to pee ? ....with a fellow "pee"r?
well, if indeed the boy is innocent, he should be escorted back to border and handed over to pak rangers.
what abt the other guy ?

dont put too much stress on your brain which is already effected by concrete jungle fumes
 
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