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Pakistani enginers attacked in kandahar 7 killed.

Pakistan should give training to afghans instead of working by themself.

We already have been doing that, Afghan students have special quotas in our universities and institutes, some universities enroll them even without the quota rule, and its not a new practice, we have been doing that for decades. Anyways a Mighty Thanks for your "showing us the right path" . we understand your concerns.






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Indians cannot be killed coz most Americans dont have that much brain and dedication to work - and moreover it is all about saving money

Get over yourself man, you think America rules the world by being stupid and lazy? If desis had half the dedication they do, our country wouldn't be one of the poorest in the world. They're outsourcing jobs to India, not because of how smart we are, but because it makes economic sense for them. We did something right by making the country attractive to foreign investors, but India still has a LOT of ground to cover.

With regard to the topic,

Probably the Taliban trying to create some friction between India and Pakistan.
 
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KABUL -- An Afghan intelligence official put the blame Tuesday on the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba for staging the deadly car bomb and suicide attacks that targeted foreigners last week in Kabul.

The assertion that the attacks in the Afghan capital were the handiwork of Lashkar-e-Taiba - the same militants that India blames for the 2008 Mumbai terrorist assaults that killed 166 - could jeopardize recently restarted peace talks between Pakistan and India.

The Afghan Taliban insurgents already claimed responsibility for the attacks, which killed 16 people, including six Indians, after a car bomb exploded and gunmen wearing suicide vests hidden under burqas stormed residential hotels popular with foreigners. At least 56 people were wounded.

Saeed Ansari, a spokesman for Afghanistan's intelligence service, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that his agency has evidence that Pakistanis, specifically Lashkar-e-Taiba, were involved in the attacks. He also said one of the attackers was heard speaking Urdu, a Pakistani language.

Lashkar-e-Taiba is one of several militant Islamist groups that Pakistan's military intelligence helped create in the 1980s, seeking to use them against archrival India and fight Indian rule in Kashmir, which both countries claim.

Ansari said last week's Kabul attacks bore similarities to two suicide bombings at the Indian Embassy in Kabul in 2008 and 2009 and the car bomb attack in January at a residential hotel in one of the safest neighborhoods in the capital.

Police said initially that two suicide attackers were involved in Friday's attack. Ansari told three private television stations that there were four gunmen with Kalishnokov rifles and suicide vests - and that they wore burqas, the all-encompassing veil for women, to hide their gear. He said one attacker stayed to detonate a van packed with explosives, while the other three spread out and entered two hotels, where they fired on guests and then set off their explosives.

On Friday, about 2 1/2 hours after the attacks began, an Afghan Taliban spokesman telephoned a reporter with The Associated Press to claim responsibility. He said foreigners were the target, but did not specifically mention Indians.

Ansari, however, said the Taliban did not have the logistical capability for the assault, saying the gunmen appeared to have detailed knowledge, including names, of Indian guests at the hotels. He also claimed the Taliban "had no knowledge" of the Kabul attacks up to five hours after they began.

"We are very close to the exact proof and evidence that the attack on the Indian guest house ... is not the work of the Afghan Taliban but this attack was carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba network, who are dependent on the Pakistan military," Ansari said in an interview

aired on Tolo TV, RTA and Shamshad broadcast stations in Kabul.

The victims killed in the assaults included six Indians, one Italian diplomat, a French filmmaker, three Afghan police and four Afghan civilians and one body too dismembered to identify.

The Kabul attack came a day after India and Pakistan held their first official talks since the November 2008 Mumbai attacks, which prompted New Delhi to pull out of the peace process. India insisted during the talks Thursday that Pakistan needed to make more aggressive efforts to rein in anti-Indian insurgents there.

washingtonpost.com
 
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With regard to the topic,

Probably the Taliban trying to create some friction between India and Pakistan.

As if there was no friction between India and Pakistan.



The killing of Pakistani CIVILIAN construction workers is an open secret.

It also proves that Pakistan can never trust its eastern neighbour neither they are our friends.
 
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KABUL -- An Afghan intelligence official put the blame Tuesday on the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba for staging the deadly car bomb and suicide attacks that targeted foreigners last week in Kabul.

The assertion that the attacks in the Afghan capital were the handiwork of Lashkar-e-Taiba - the same militants that India blames for the 2008 Mumbai terrorist assaults that killed 166 - could jeopardize recently restarted peace talks between Pakistan and India.

The Afghan Taliban insurgents already claimed responsibility for the attacks, which killed 16 people, including six Indians, after a car bomb exploded and gunmen wearing suicide vests hidden under burqas stormed residential hotels popular with foreigners. At least 56 people were wounded.

Saeed Ansari, a spokesman for Afghanistan's intelligence service, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that his agency has evidence that Pakistanis, specifically Lashkar-e-Taiba, were involved in the attacks. He also said one of the attackers was heard speaking Urdu, a Pakistani language.

Lashkar-e-Taiba is one of several militant Islamist groups that Pakistan's military intelligence helped create in the 1980s, seeking to use them against archrival India and fight Indian rule in Kashmir, which both countries claim.

Ansari said last week's Kabul attacks bore similarities to two suicide bombings at the Indian Embassy in Kabul in 2008 and 2009 and the car bomb attack in January at a residential hotel in one of the safest neighborhoods in the capital.

Police said initially that two suicide attackers were involved in Friday's attack. Ansari told three private television stations that there were four gunmen with Kalishnokov rifles and suicide vests - and that they wore burqas, the all-encompassing veil for women, to hide their gear. He said one attacker stayed to detonate a van packed with explosives, while the other three spread out and entered two hotels, where they fired on guests and then set off their explosives.

On Friday, about 2 1/2 hours after the attacks began, an Afghan Taliban spokesman telephoned a reporter with The Associated Press to claim responsibility. He said foreigners were the target, but did not specifically mention Indians.

Ansari, however, said the Taliban did not have the logistical capability for the assault, saying the gunmen appeared to have detailed knowledge, including names, of Indian guests at the hotels. He also claimed the Taliban "had no knowledge" of the Kabul attacks up to five hours after they began.

"We are very close to the exact proof and evidence that the attack on the Indian guest house ... is not the work of the Afghan Taliban but this attack was carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba network, who are dependent on the Pakistan military," Ansari said in an interview

aired on Tolo TV, RTA and Shamshad broadcast stations in Kabul.

The victims killed in the assaults included six Indians, one Italian diplomat, a French filmmaker, three Afghan police and four Afghan civilians and one body too dismembered to identify.

The Kabul attack came a day after India and Pakistan held their first official talks since the November 2008 Mumbai attacks, which prompted New Delhi to pull out of the peace process. India insisted during the talks Thursday that Pakistan needed to make more aggressive efforts to rein in anti-Indian insurgents there.

washingtonpost.com

If u people r believing India behind this attack..my answer is simple EYE FOR AN EYE

Thank you for clearing it out for every one now how old were you again! Stop acting like a pathetic loser and get a life. :hang2:
 
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As if there was no friction between India and Pakistan.



The killing of Pakistani CIVILIAN construction workers is an open secret.

It also proves that Pakistan can never trust its eastern neighbour neither they are our friends.

Stop blaming india when you have no proof, its a war zone and many indian construction workers have died in ambushes too. Why are you so selective.

On the kabul attack thread you were lecturing us that its a war zone and stuff happens, well applies here too. practice what you preach.

RIP to the departed, condolences to their families.
 
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KABUL -- An Afghan intelligence official put the blame Tuesday on the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba for staging the deadly car bomb and suicide attacks that targeted foreigners last week in Kabul.

The assertion that the attacks in the Afghan capital were the handiwork of Lashkar-e-Taiba - the same militants that India blames for the 2008 Mumbai terrorist assaults that killed 166 - could jeopardize recently restarted peace talks between Pakistan and India.
washingtonpost.com

If u people r believing India behind this attack..my answer is simple EYE FOR AN EYE

US envoy refuses to blame LeT for Kabul attack

Thursday, 04 Mar, 2010

WASHINGTON: US envoy Richard Holbrooke has rejected New Delhi’s claim that recent terror strikes in Kabul specifically targeted Indians.

At a Tuesday afternoon briefing at the State Department, Mr Holbrooke urged both India and Pakistan to stop blaming each other without substantial proof.

Responding to a question from an Indian journalist, Mr Holbrooke refused to accept claims by Indian and Afghan officials that recent terrorist attacks in Kabul were launched by Lashkar-e-Taiba and were aimed specifically at Indians.




“In regard to this attack, I don’t accept the fact that this was an attack on an Indian facility like the (Indian) embassy,” he said. “They were foreigners, non-Indian foreigners hurt. It was a soft target. Let’s not jump to conclusions.”

Mr Holbrooke also criticised the tendency in India and Pakistan to blame each other for such incidents.

“I understand why everyone in Pakistan and everyone in India always focus on the other. But please, let’s not draw a conclusion for which there’s no proof,” said the US envoy when asked to comment on a bomb attack in Kabul last week that also killed some Indian citizens.

Although he spoke at length on relations between India and Pakistan and how their rivalry posed a dilemma for the US, -- which has good relations with both -- he emphasised that he wanted to confine his comments to their role in Afghanistan and did not want to get involved in other issues involving the two countries.



DAWN.COM | Front Page | US envoy refuses to blame LeT for Kabul attack
 
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Indians were helping afghans in training. most of them died are teachers and doctor.

Everyone knows ISI is active in afghan, we don't need any more clarification.

And is your saintly RAW so whats the point.
 
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Stop blaming india when you have no proof, its a war zone and many indian construction workers have died in ambushes too. Why are you so selective.

On the kabul attack thread you were lecturing us that its a war zone and stuff happens, well applies here too. practice what you preach.

RIP to the departed, condolences to their families.

I am not crying like Indians for begging your sympathy over target killing of CIVILIAN Pakistanis, indeed its a war Zone. Neither i need to say fake RIP here.

And there is a big difference between the two incidents. From yoru side most of those killed were Miliatry men indeed not construction workers.

Here you have killed CIVILIANS that too in typical RAW style taregt killings. and indeed the Northern Alliance paid goons have helped you there.

You have sown the seed of another proxy war in Afghanistan. I am happy India did act in a childish way as it is going to make us more determind to not trust India in anyway.
 
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As if there was no friction between India and Pakistan.

We're talking now aren't we? clearly there isn't as much friction as there was a year ago.

The killing of Pakistani CIVILIAN construction workers is an open secret.

I couldn't care less about your speculations, plenty of Indian construction workers have been killed in Afghanistan too, so does that mean Pakistan is responsible?

9 Indians were killed just a couple of days ago, and don't give me any of that 'they were RAW' BS. You can't prove a single word.

The Taliban was responsible then was it not? so why would it be any different in your case?

It also proves that Pakistan can never trust its eastern neighbour neither they are our friends.

All it proves is that you are jumping to conclusions.
 
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we all know who is behind this

indians and their new found mercinary rats in afghanistan will be made to pay, and we demand the price in blood!

We will take revenge! :angry: :sniper:


None of these killed Pakistanis were from military hence INDIA had started a dirty war so i dont see any reason why we should not start the same against Bharatiyas


this is the the first time your people have been killed in Afghanistan...right?
we've had many a hundred peaceful construction workers and engineers sacrifice their lives in Afghanistan.
if you imply that we are using the mercenaries that have always gone after our people to go against your people then it doesn't make any sense...
somebody's embassy got bombed recently...was it yours?
 
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Indians were helping afghans in training. most of them died are teachers and doctor.

From Indian Army

Everyone knows ISI is active in afghan, we don't need any more clarification.

We never denied our presence neither we conceal it by telling lies.


We had to be there as we were partners of US, Mujahideen in driving out Russia from Afghanistan.



Come up with some sane and logical argument
 
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