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Pakistan unlikely to assist Delhi in base attack probe
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: September 23, 2016
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Indian security personnel stand guard inside the Indian Air Force base at Pathankot in Punjab. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is unlikely to accept India’s offer seeking its cooperation to investigate the Uri attack because of Modi government’s ‘malicious campaign’ to defame Islamabad by prematurely blaming it for the latest incident, officials familiar with the development said on Thursday.

India on Wednesday summoned Pakistan’s High Commissioner Abdul Basit and informed him that it was ready to provide details including fingerprints and DNA samples of militants killed in Uri attack if Islamabad ‘wishes to investigate’ the attack.

Modi urges Pakistan to take ‘immediate action’ after base attack

However, a senior foreign ministry official said this was not a ‘proper way’ on part of India to seek Pakistan’s cooperation.

“On one hand you [India] are declaring Pakistan a terrorist state, while on the other hand, you are expecting us [Pakistan] to cooperate with you,” said the official, who asked to remain anonymous because of the sensitivity of the issue. The official also made it clear that the issue of cooperation would anyway arise only if Indian authorities first themselves reached at any conclusion regarding who was behind the Uri attack.

Although, Indian media was quick to blame Pakistan for the attack, fresh details emerged that Indian authorities have so far failed to come up with ‘conclusive’ evidence in this regard. A story appeared in some Indian media outlets contradicted the earlier claims by the Indian military that weapons used by attackers had Pakistan ‘markings.’

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The embarrassing situation led the Indian defence ministry to issue an advisory to the media saying that no story related to Uri attack should be published or aired without pre-verification from the concerned defence authorities.

At his weekly news briefing on Thursday, Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said Indian authorities blamed Pakistan for the incident without even investigating the matter. “It is either a strategy or a matter of habit on their part to blame Pakistan for any incident in India, especially in IOK (Indian –occupied Kashmir),” Zakaria said rejecting outright the Indian allegations that Pakistan had any role in the Uri incident.

When asked whether Pakistan would extend cooperation to India regarding investigations into the attack, the spokesperson said it was speculative. He said in the past Pakistan extended full cooperation to India on Mumbai attacks investigations despite the fact that it was India, which was lacking in terms of responding to Pakistan’s requirements.

No evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in Pathankot attack: Indian agency

“In case of Pathankot attack we also sent our team over there. Thus, we have extended cooperation in the two instances. Regarding the currently reported incident, your question is speculative,” the spokesperson pointed out.

The statement suggests that Pakistan this time will not commit to anything and that was the reason Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in his address to the UN General Assembly did not make any reference to Uri attack.

Replying to a question about the ongoing exercises by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), the spokesperson played down the hype. “Let me tell you that these are routine exercises,” Zakaria said.

He, however, pointed fingers at India for creating hype and jingoism. “We have seen all those inflammatory and irresponsible statements emanating from India coupled with hype created by Indian media,” he noted. “Pakistan is a peace loving country, and we pursue our Prime Minister’s vision of peaceful neighborhood. Having said that, let me be clear that our armed forces and the entire nation of Pakistan remain ready to defend our country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity at all costs,” the spokesperson cautioned.

On Indian government’s move to grant political asylum to Brahamdagh Bugti, the spokesperson said this further vindicated Pakistan’s stance that India was involved in creating unrest in Balochistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 23rd, 2016.
 
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Don't offer anything to India. After that disgusting UN speech by them, diplomatic mission should be pulled from Delhi.
 
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Stupid india and MODI

Even indian army now changed and back off from these claims that its Pakistani who did this,Yesterday they were saying , 4 guys were using Pakistani arms only .. LOL
 
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The fact is, both Pakistan & India indulge in proxies to instill unrest and agitation. If Pakistan claims they [as a state] had nothing to do with the Uri attacks, they may be right as they have bred militant outfits for this very purpose; to maintain deliberate ambiguity.

On the other hand India is doing the same on the western flank with Baluchistan. Strengthening the Baluch independence movement for such an event where they would want to inflict damage to Pakistan but do not wish to be directly a part of it.

Proxy war is part of nearly [all] every nation's policy.
 
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Pakistan unlikely to assist Delhi in base attack probe
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: September 23, 2016
61SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
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Indian security personnel stand guard inside the Indian Air Force base at Pathankot in Punjab. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is unlikely to accept India’s offer seeking its cooperation to investigate the Uri attack because of Modi government’s ‘malicious campaign’ to defame Islamabad by prematurely blaming it for the latest incident, officials familiar with the development said on Thursday.

India on Wednesday summoned Pakistan’s High Commissioner Abdul Basit and informed him that it was ready to provide details including fingerprints and DNA samples of militants killed in Uri attack if Islamabad ‘wishes to investigate’ the attack.

Modi urges Pakistan to take ‘immediate action’ after base attack

However, a senior foreign ministry official said this was not a ‘proper way’ on part of India to seek Pakistan’s cooperation.

“On one hand you [India] are declaring Pakistan a terrorist state, while on the other hand, you are expecting us [Pakistan] to cooperate with you,” said the official, who asked to remain anonymous because of the sensitivity of the issue. The official also made it clear that the issue of cooperation would anyway arise only if Indian authorities first themselves reached at any conclusion regarding who was behind the Uri attack.

Although, Indian media was quick to blame Pakistan for the attack, fresh details emerged that Indian authorities have so far failed to come up with ‘conclusive’ evidence in this regard. A story appeared in some Indian media outlets contradicted the earlier claims by the Indian military that weapons used by attackers had Pakistan ‘markings.’

4-47.jpg


The embarrassing situation led the Indian defence ministry to issue an advisory to the media saying that no story related to Uri attack should be published or aired without pre-verification from the concerned defence authorities.

At his weekly news briefing on Thursday, Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said Indian authorities blamed Pakistan for the incident without even investigating the matter. “It is either a strategy or a matter of habit on their part to blame Pakistan for any incident in India, especially in IOK (Indian –occupied Kashmir),” Zakaria said rejecting outright the Indian allegations that Pakistan had any role in the Uri incident.

When asked whether Pakistan would extend cooperation to India regarding investigations into the attack, the spokesperson said it was speculative. He said in the past Pakistan extended full cooperation to India on Mumbai attacks investigations despite the fact that it was India, which was lacking in terms of responding to Pakistan’s requirements.

No evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in Pathankot attack: Indian agency

“In case of Pathankot attack we also sent our team over there. Thus, we have extended cooperation in the two instances. Regarding the currently reported incident, your question is speculative,” the spokesperson pointed out.

The statement suggests that Pakistan this time will not commit to anything and that was the reason Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in his address to the UN General Assembly did not make any reference to Uri attack.

Replying to a question about the ongoing exercises by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), the spokesperson played down the hype. “Let me tell you that these are routine exercises,” Zakaria said.

He, however, pointed fingers at India for creating hype and jingoism. “We have seen all those inflammatory and irresponsible statements emanating from India coupled with hype created by Indian media,” he noted. “Pakistan is a peace loving country, and we pursue our Prime Minister’s vision of peaceful neighborhood. Having said that, let me be clear that our armed forces and the entire nation of Pakistan remain ready to defend our country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity at all costs,” the spokesperson cautioned.

On Indian government’s move to grant political asylum to Brahamdagh Bugti, the spokesperson said this further vindicated Pakistan’s stance that India was involved in creating unrest in Balochistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 23rd, 2016.
Disappointed by their consistence failure in isolating Pakistan in last thirty years, Indians now think that using fancy words while mud slugging at Pakistan at the UNGA will have a better acceptance of Indian non-sense by sensible world leaders. As revealed by recently released diplomatic telegrams by Wiki Leaks, world leaders laugh at these idiot Indian leaders. They seem enjoying the silly shows of these Indian laughing asses of the world. Let the dogs bark all over the world. At the end just display some of the evidence related to the terrorist activities of infamous terrorist Monkey (aka Indian Naval Commander Kul Bhosha Jhadev) who was running a big terrorist network to unleash a deadly wave of terrorist attacks on schools, mosques, parks, markets, and other public places. All fancy words will lose their charm and fancy mask will get removed exposing the real ugly face of terrorist Indian leaders. The world will better know which country is rogue terrorist state acting as Ivy League of Terrorism.
 
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Disappointed by their consistence failure in isolating Pakistan in last thirty years, Indians now think that using fancy words while mud slugging at Pakistan at the UNGA will have a better acceptance of Indian non-sense by sensible world leaders. As revealed by recently released diplomatic telegrams by Wiki Leaks, world leaders laugh at these idiot Indian leaders. They seem enjoying the silly shows of these Indian laughing asses of the world. Let the dogs bark all over the world. At the end just display some of the evidence related to the terrorist activities of infamous terrorist Monkey (aka Indian Naval Commander Kul Bhosha Jhadev) who was running a big terrorist network to unleash a deadly wave of terrorist attacks on schools, mosques, parks, markets, and other public places. All fancy words will lose their charm and fancy mask will get removed exposing the real ugly face of terrorist Indian leaders. The world will better know which country is rogue terrorist state acting as Ivy League of Terrorism.

India has no allies or friends. They have transaction based relationships. When India stop buying the other party stops caring.
 
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