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Latest allegation: Pakistan weighs response to Modi’s remarks
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: June 9, 2015
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ISLAMABAD: Despite late night consultations on Monday, the government’s foreign policy wizards could not come up with a reaction to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s latest allegation against Pakistan. However, the head of the bipartisan parliamentary panel on foreign relations denounced Modi for his assertions.

Modi, who had wrapped up a two-day visit to Bangladesh on Sunday, not only accused Pakistan of spreading terrorism in India but also admitted that India had played a part in the break-up of Pakistan in 1971.

The Foreign Office remained busy the entire day to respond to the allegations but the government could not decide to what extent Pakistan should react, a source told The Express Tribune.

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Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said Pakistan would soon give a “well-considered” response to Modi’s allegations. He, however, did not give his own reaction, asking to “wait for the official response”.

Islamabad is also mulling over how to respond to the controversial move by Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina giving Modi a photograph of signing of the “historic instrument of surrender” of the 93,000 Pakistani soldiers to the India-Pakistan joint command in Dhaka in 1971.

Although the government is still weighing its options, National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Awais Leghari minced no words in condemning India’s role in breaking up Pakistan in 1971.

“It is actually a confession from the state of India that it believes and has been pursuing a policy of breaking up countries in the past and persists to do so till date,” Leghari told The Express Tribune on Monday.

He said he had convened a meeting of the parliamentary panel to discuss the implications of Modi’s visit to Bangladesh and his latest allegation that Pakistan was spreading terrorism in India.

“The international community’s bias is clearly visible in the fact that no one takes notice of whatever India does, including serious human rights violations and assisting insurgency in Balochistan,” Awais lamented.

He said the Foreign Office should, take up the matter at international forums and summon the Indian high commissioner to register its protest.

Modi’s statement is being seen as a part of the ongoing war of words between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. In the recent weeks, both the countries have accused each other of sponsoring terrorism.

While Pakistan is pointing fingers at RAW (Research & Analysis Wing) for spreading terrorism in the country, India is restating its allegations that Islamabad is doing little to prosecute the November 2008 Mumbai attackers.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 9th, 2015.
 
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India under current Modi government is giving us so many loose balls that we never had in history. Confession after confession and I wonder if our FO and diplomacy can cash on it or again it would be COAS who would take the lead???
 
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Lets wait and see how this goes!:pop:
 
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Modi, who had wrapped up a two-day visit to Bangladesh on Sunday, not only accused Pakistan of spreading terrorism in India but also admitted that India had played a part in the break-up of Pakistan in 1971.

Although the government is still weighing its options, National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Awais Leghari minced no words in condemning India’s role in breaking up Pakistan in 1971.

“It is actually a confession from the state of India that it believes and has been pursuing a policy of breaking up countries in the past and persists to do so till date,” Leghari told The Express Tribune on Monday.
I don't know why again and again Pakistanis keep repeating this and get surprised over India accepting its role in Bangladesh Liberation War.

The same happened reactions happened in Pakistan about a year back when Rahul Gandhi said the same thing.

Yes, India intervened to ensure that a human tragedy does not continue and Bangladesh gets its liberation and Independence. We have and will ensure that the fascist arab following ideology of Pakistanis is crushed in our neighbourhood.

India accepts this whole heartedly.

We will continue to strike blows against Pakistan and Pakistanis who continue to spread terrorism throughout the globe - from India and Afghanistan to Iran to the Boston bombers to the just recently Canadian captured terrorists - all Pakistan and Pakistanis.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Taking note of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statements during his visit to Bangladesh, Foreign Office spokesperson Qazi M. Khalilullah said on Tuesday that it confirms Pakistan’s stance on India’s negative role against a sovereign neighbouring state.
In the referred speech, Modi had acknowledged the Indian government’s interference in the events of 1971 in the then Eastern Province of Pakistan.
The spokesperson added that it was regrettable that Indian politicians not only indulge in actions that are in violation of the United Nations’ Charter but also take pride in recalling their interference in the internal affairs of other states.
Read: Modi blames Pakistan for spreading terrorism in India
With reference to Mr Modi’s allegations against Pakistan at Dhaka University, Qazi M. Khalilullah underlined that while Pakistan believes in peaceful co-existence and maintaining good neighbourly relations with India, characterisation of bilateral relations by Prime Minister Modi as “nuisance” is unfortunate.
The spokesperson reiterated that the people of Pakistan and Bangladesh are bound not only by the strong bonds of religious affinity but also by the history of their struggle for independence against colonial rule.
Indian attempts to sow seeds of discord between the two brotherly nations of Pakistan and Bangladesh will not succeed, he stressed.
The FO spokesperson also called upon the International community to take note of Indian acknowledgement of its interference in East Pakistan.
The latest developments follow Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar's statement which had asserted that terrorists have to be neutralised only through terrorists.
Also read: India killing ‘terrorists’ in surgical strikes, says minister
Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif had said that his Indian counterpart’s statement about sponsoring terrorism to counter terrorism was a blatant admission of sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan.
Also read: Khawaja Asif slams Indian minister’s statement of ‘sponsoring terrorism to counter terrorism’
“This is the worst kind of declaration by a state functionary of cabinet level which confirms that India is sponsoring terrorism against its neighbours in the name of preventing terrorist activities,” the minister said had in a statement.
Last week, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif said that contours of future wars are fast changing.
"While our enemies supporting terrorism to stoke sub-conventional conflicts and destabilise our country, we are fully determined, capable of defeating nefarious designs," the army chief had said.
Know more: Pakistan and Kashmir are inseparable: General Raheel Sharif
General Raheel's statement follows a flurry of similar assertions that India is involved in stoking terrorism in Pakistan.
In recent weeks, the military and civilian leadership have expressed serious concerns of India's "nefarious designs", with top government officials saying India is attempting to sabotage Pakistan's historic $46 billion agreement with China.
The Pakistan Army last month asserted that Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is involved in terrorism in Pakistan.
Read more: Senate body adopts resolution against Indian defence minister statement
Taking strong exception to the statement made by the Indian defence minister about sponsoring terrorism to counter terrorism, the Senate's Standing Committee on Defence last month had also adopted a condemnation resolution.
 
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Darendar Modi should get puts to it's native position and that position is "Chaye wala".
 
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I don't know why again and again Pakistanis keep repeating this and get surprised over India accepting its role in Bangladesh Liberation War.

The same happened reactions happened in Pakistan about a year back when Rahul Gandhi said the same thing.

Yes, India intervened to ensure that a human tragedy does not continue and Bangladesh gets its liberation and Independence. We have and will ensure that the fascist arab following ideology of Pakistanis is crushed in our neighbourhood.

India accepts this whole heartedly.

We will continue to strike blows against Pakistan and Pakistanis who continue to spread terrorism throughout the globe - from India and Afghanistan to Iran to the Boston bombers to the just recently Canadian captured terrorists - all Pakistan and Pakistanis.

India may jo b bacha peda hota haina ... uskay pechay bhi Pakistani and ISI hey... samaj aye hey tu dafa ho nahe aye tu pogo daekh!
 
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What is there to wait?

Just tell the terrorist Modi to F* off and set his own home in order instead of spreading terrorism to the neighborhood.
 
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Modi, who had wrapped up a two-day visit to Bangladesh on Sunday, not only accused Pakistan of spreading terrorism in India but also admitted that India had played a part in the break-up of Pakistan in 1971..

No kidding........:crazy:
 
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Boston bomber was a Pakistani? LOL :D
If you ask indians they would also say Pakistan killed kanedy too & 16 out of 16 terrorists of 9/11 were Pakistani too & Pakistan also killed Mujeebur rehman family & gandhi family also & world war I & II were also started by Pakistanis & global warming is b/c of Pakistan too & we also sank indian submarine 2 years ago by digging a hole in it by a ISI trained tuna fish.
 
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