How did the RAW do all these ???
- Punjab Govt shuffle the police officers
- Punjab Govt ignore specific threast on SL team, specific as in as specific as it can get.
- Make the anonymous call that made authorities change the route.
- And then know about the changed route.
1. Punjab government did not shuffle rather the Governor backed by central government had shuffled the police officers which indirectly helped the attackers.
2. Punjab Govt did not ignore the threats to SL team rather when Shahbaz Sharif was Chief Minister after receiving information about entry of two RAW terrorists through Wahgah border, Shahbaz had ordered strict security and monitoring.
With shuffling of top police officials overnight by PPP government the security measures took by Punjab Govt of Shahbaz were weakened.
What is so difficult for RAW operative to make a call to authorities forced the authorities to change the route ?
Indeed when you have two routes and you change the one then even an idiot can know that now the second route will be used for transportation.
This is definitly another plan by the same Pakistani based guys ( LeTor ISI etc) who did 26/11 to divert the attention. This attack helps these 26/11 conspirartors as they were feeling the heat from GOP / India and Int'l communities. With 3/3 Pakistan has got a wonderfull oppurtunity to cut a sorry figure and buy symphaty.
If you look at the biggest benefeciary, its GOP and not India. Now from 26/11 they can cry about being 3/3 victims and ask for $$$ and UAVs.
If take facts and ground realities into account then the biggest beneficiary of 26/11 was India not Pakistan on many grounds.
1. Pakistan is already under pressure from US therefore 26/11 only added to more pressure and strict regulations in terms of military and other aspects. Pakistan could not have been a beneficiary in any case regarding 26/11.
2 On the other hand India was only one to gain world sympathies and return more arms and weapon deals. On the same pretext of guarding is maritime territories India is pleading the world for modernization of Indian Navy.
The very fact that Srilankan players were left unhurt, proves that the attackers were there to show 'presence' and not 'perform the act'. And why would any terrorist do that?
So you mean if the Sri Lankans were killed then you would have called it real attack ? pathetic .
They were unhurt because our brave elite force personnel sacrificed their lives for saving the Sri Lankan players.
In the same way it seems the Mumbai attackers were there only to kill ATS chief Himant Karkare and other officers who were investigating involvement of Indian army in terrorism.
Attack in the same way as they did in 26/11, similar dress and with foot soldiers. This is blatant attempt to show that the guys who atacked India on 26/11 also has attacked Pakistan on 3/3 and both countries have to 'fight' terrorists as they both are 'victims' togther.
Pakistan does not need to do that to show herself as victim because we had been targeted many times which if India had ever faced such amount of terrorism then I would not have been able to even stand on your feet.
Just go back and try to recall how many attacks India faced during last 61 years of its history?
Pakistan has suffered more deadly attacks in just few months which India did not face in last over 60 years.
The bottom line is your comment to term it as an attempt by Pakistan to show the world as victim, is nothing but a weak and false statement.
For your information here is a chronology of recent bomb attacks in Pakistan by terrorists (It is not the complete list just recent ones. It does not include the ones occurred in 2009 )
CHRONOLOGY - Recent bomb attacks in Pakistan | Top News | Reuters
CHRONOLOGY - Recent bomb attacks in Pakistan
Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:27pm IST
Reuters - A suspected suicide attack caused a huge explosion outside the Marriott Hotel in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Saturday, witness and police said.
Here is a chronology of some of the major bomb attacks of the last six months:
July 14, 2007 - Suicide car-bomber kills 24 paramilitary soldiers and wounds 29 in North Waziristan.
July 15 - Sixteen people, most of them paramilitary soldiers, are killed in an ambush while on patrol in the Swat valley in North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Separately, a suicide bomber targets a police recruiting centre in Dera Ismail Khan in NWFP, killing 29.
July 17 - Suicide bomber kills 16 people outside a court in Islamabad, where country's suspended chief justice, Iftikhar Chaudhry, was due to speak.
July 19 - Three suicide attacks in a single day in three towns kill at least 52 people.
July 27 - Suicide bomb attack in a restaurant near Islamabad's Red Mosque kills 13 people, most of them policemen.
Sept. 4 - Two suicide bombers kill 25 in Rawalpindi.
Sept. 11 - Suicide bomber kills 16 people in northwest Dera Ismail Khan.
Sept. 13 - At least 15 soldiers killed in suicide bombing in an army canteen near Islamabad.
Oct. 19 - At least 139 people killed in suicide bomb attack on Benazir Bhutto's motorcade as she is driven through Karachi after arriving home from eight years of exile. The attack is one of the deadliest in Pakistan's history.
Oct. 25 - Suspected suicide bomber kills 21 people, including 17 soldiers, in an attack on an army convoy in the northwestern Swat valley.
Nov. 24 - Twin suicide car bomb attacks kill 15 people in Rawalpindi, on the eve of the return of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif from exile in Saudi Arabia.
Dec. 17 - A suicide bomber kills 10 military recruits in the northwestern town of Kohat.
Dec. 21 - A suicide bomber kills at least 41 people in a mosque in northwest Pakistan during Eid festival prayers.
Dec. 27 - Bhutto is killed in a gun and bomb attack after a rally in Rawalpindi. At least 16 others are killed in the attack.
Dec 31 - Violence flares as angry supporters of Bhutto take to the streets. The death toll of people killed in riots reaches 47.
Jan. 7, 2008 - Al Qaeda-linked militants in northwest Pakistan attack two offices of a government-sponsored peace movement and kill eight people. Continued...
Jan. 10 - A suicide bomber walks up to policemen stationed outside the High Court in Lahore and set off explosives. Nineteen people are killed, 16 policemen and 3 passers-by.
Jan. 14 - Nine people are killed in a roadside bomb attack in a low-income neighbourhood of Karachi.
Jan. 17 - A teenager blows himself up in a Shi'ite Muslim prayer hall in Peshawar. At least nine people are killed and 25 are wounded.
Sept. 20 - A suspected suicide attack caused a huge explosion outside the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, witnesses and police said.
CHRONOLOGY - Recent bomb attacks in Pakistan | Top News | Reuters
Drama enacted well.
- RPG misses two buses and flys over the roof.
- Grenade rolls under the bus.
- 10 AK 47 rifle continous assault for 25 minutes leave only a mere half a dozen bullet marks on front windsheild. Where they aiming moon.
If you do not have the idea how far the area from where they were firing on the bust then do not post misleading lies here.
They missed the target because the driver sped who was also praised by Sri Lankan players.
It also shows the terrorists were themselves in panic and not trained well.
Did you see 10 AK 47s firing ? Atleast we did not see 10 but only two men firing in randomly.