Erm - Advani and Modi are not wanted by Pakistani police.
Now keep your promise to cooperate and extradite the two terrorists.
Flintlock;sir
LK ADVANI is wanted in pakistan , since longe time i mean, 1947!
but never mind , we can deal, give us just one , take both of them.
Why L K Advani is most wanted in Pakistan
31 May 2005, 1353 hrs IST, Percy Fernandez, INDIATIMES NEWS NETWORK
NEW DELHI: Close on heels of the December 2001 attack on the Parliament, a Pakistani newspaper claimed officials in Karachi were reviewing charges
against former Deputy PM , LK Advani's alleged involvement in a plot to assassinate Mohammed Ali Jinnah, shortly after the Partition in 1947.
The news report quoted that the charges were originally drawn up against 18 Hindu fundamentalists in Pakistan in September 1947 in connection with an alleged plot to kill Mohammed Ali Jinnah and other Pakistani leaders.
Most of them managed to evade arrest, including Mr Advani.
The then India's Minister of State, Home ID Swami swiftly retorted back saying that the Pakistani newspaper reports were an act of retaliation by Pakistan for the list of 20 wanted people Delhi handed over to Islamabad immediately after the wake of attack on the Indian parliament.
ID Swami added that if the Pakistani authorities took action over the affair, it would expose them as revenge seekers leaving enough scope in the minds of doubting Thomases, questioning critics and even the fence sitters that there could be an element of truth in the Pakistani news reports.
Senior officials of the Sindh High Court in Karachi confirmed that they were reviewing charges against Advani over his alleged involvement in a plot to kill Pakistan's founding father, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, soon after the partition quotes a Pakistani website.
A senior court official has been quoted saying to the AFP that indeed the case does exist.
However the Pakistani government has refused to confirm reports it would demand his extradition.
Though Advani's hawkish stand has been softened from the time he held the charge of home affairs during the previous NDA regime, his rivals point out that it is mere political posturing.
Advani has, in a recently televised interview, held Gen.Pervez Musharraf singularly responsible for the breakdown of talks at Agra.
At the same time, he hoped that the Pakistani President would find a solution to the problem of Kashmir.
LK Advani and his family hail from Karachi and left Pakistan in 1957. His family originates from Karachi, although they left Pakistan for India in 1957.
What remains muddy is if Advani was alleged to have masterminded the assassination of Jinnah, how did he avoid questioning from the authorities for ten long years before he left for India.
Though what is clear is that six people were convicted in the case and were extradited to India in 1948, but 12 absconded, including LK Advani.