i don't know where is problem? You can't read or I. any ways, in both link i couldn't find where pakistani officials "accepted" that they were pakistani nationals. Let me tell you what i get from both news links,
1. Ajmal Kassab is pakistani
2. The mumbai attack partially planned in pakistan (not entirely)
Till i read your "EVIDENCES", you just answer me these question.
1. The distance between sea and railway station
2. How many people killed on railway station?
3. How long they stayed on the railway station?
4. How far is Hotel Taj, obray and jews community center from railway station?
5. How many police force is deployed in mumbai?
6. How your one police officer killed by fired from backside.
7. How long the whole drama continued?
8. How many terrorist were their?
btw Hafiz muhammad saeed wasn't arrested because of your evidences, but when UN added their name in terrorist list.
Islamabad, Jan 8 (IANS) Saying he had done no wrong, sacked National Security Advisor (NSA)
Mahmud Ali Durrani Thursday resolutely defended his move admitting that Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested during the Mumbai mayhem, is a Pakistani citizen, even as the issue has served to bring into the open the deep fissures within the countrys top political leadership.
Ive committed nothing wrong and had been authorized to issue statements on security issues, Durrani told IANS but refused to elaborate how he came to know about Kasabs identity.
The Pakistani media, meanwhile, went to town Thursday on the former NSAs dismissal, saying it not only pointed to the cracks in the countrys leadership but also to the lack of coordination between different government departments.
A source close to Durrani said he made the statement on Kasab after consulting President Asif Ali Zardari. Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar denied this, saying: All advisors and ministers are under the prime minister, and Durrani had no consultation with the president.
A retired major general, Durrani declined to speak further on his sacking, saying he would do so only after receiving written orders about his dismissal. Asked whether he had met or telephoned Zardari, he did not reply.
Durrani has held key positions since the late 1970s when with Pakistans help, the US started resisting the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. Durrani was military attacḫ̩ in the US and was later military secretary to then military dictator Gen. Ziaul Haq, who died in a mysterious plane crash in 1988.
Zias son Ejazul Haq was quoted as saying on Express TV that it was Durrani who had insisted his father to go to Bahawalpur to witness a new Pakistani tank. Zia died when the aircraft crashed soon after taking off from Bahawalpur on the return flight to Islamabad.
The events relating to Kasabs identity began unfolding late Wednesday afternoon with Durrani telling private Indian TV channel CNN-IBN that the captured terrorist was indeed a Pakistani national.
Later, other media outlets also ran the same story and attributed it to a Pakistani official, who in reality was Durrani himself.
Subsequently, foreign office spokesman Muhammad Sadiq was quoted as saying the same thing. Information Minister Sherry Rehman also sent text messages to this effect to several journalists.
Late Wednesday night, it was announced that Durrani had been sacked for not taking Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani into âââ¬Ã
âconfidenceâââ¬Ã and for âââ¬Ã
âembarrassingâââ¬Ã the country with his revelations.
As expected, all English dailies front-paged the development but only one chose to comment editorially.
Weak coordination leads to Durranis sacking, The Nation said in its report.
Quoting sources, it said Durrani was sacked for his controversial statements to the Indian media about Kasabs identity.
His disclosures created a lot of confusion about Pakistans stance on Mumbai incident, The Nation said.
Sources further said that more heads could roll in the days to come as consequence of these developments
(the) confession (on Kasab) dealing severe blow to the image and credibility of the PPP-led coalition government, The Nation reported.
Indiscretion cost Durrani his job, said the headline in the Dawn.
The late-night decision by Prime Minister Gilani to sack the highly influential member of his cabinet immediately sparked speculations about growing fissures within the ruling party, and perhaps among the various pillars of the establishment on the handling of crucial and sensitive matters of national security, the Dawn said.
The News headlined its report National security adviser sacked, with the sub-head: Mehmud Durrani accused of keeping PM in the dark on Kasab issue; confirmation of Mumbai gunmans Pak nationality leads to fiasco.
In an editorial, The News said the manner of Durranis sacking had revealed cracks in the top echelons of the countrys leadership.
Some very serious differences at the highest level in Islamabad had been spectacularly laid bare within the space of a few hours, The News said in the editorial, headlined Cracks at the top?
The timing of the editorial was also highly unusual because English newspapers in Pakistan normally take up to 48 hours to comment on an event.
Durrani defends himself on Kasab identity disclosure (Roundup) Sindh Today - Pakistan News, India News and World Affairs
Pakistan has said the only surviving gunman from November's attacks in Mumbai (Bombay) is a Pakistani citizen.
After weeks of refusing to confirm the allegations, the foreign ministry said: "We have just been informed... that Ajmal Qasab is a Pakistani national."
Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab was detained on the first night of the attacks.
India says all 10 gunmen were from the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba. Relations with Pakistan, which denies any role, are under strain.
More than 170 people died when 10 gunmen attacked Mumbai on 26 November.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has dismissed his national security adviser, Mehmood Ali Durrani, amid the tensions with India.
It is not entirely clear why Mr Durrani lost his job. One report suggested it was because he had made unauthorised comments to the media that the surviving gunman was Pakistani.
A prime ministerial statement said Mr Durrani had been sacked "for his irresponsible behaviour for not taking the prime minister and other stakeholders into confidence, and a lack of co-ordination on matters of national security".
'Investigations'
It is the first time Pakistan has acknowledged any links to the gunmen after weeks of refusing to confirm Indian claims.
"We are confirming that Qasab is Pakistani but investigations are still ongoing," Information Minister Sherry Rehman told the BBC on Wednesday.
Pakistan had previously said Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab's name was not listed in the national database of citizens.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says that it is not clear why the Pakistani authorities have taken so long to admit publicly what many officials long ago conceded in private.
But our correspondent says the Pakistani security establishment in particular has a reputation for dragging its feet when it comes to making any sort of military or political concessions to India.
Confirmation of the suspect's nationality comes after India provided Pakistan with a dossier of evidence which it said linked the Mumbai attackers and elements in Pakistan.
On Tuesday, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that because of the "sophistication and military precision of the attack it must have had the support of some official agencies in Pakistan".
Pakistan rejected Mr Singh's allegations and accused India of raising regional tension.
Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab faces a number of charges including murder, attempted murder, waging war against a country and criminal conspiracy.
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Mumbai gunman is Pakistan citizen
the organisation which was operated under blessings of mr.saeed was banned in UN on the evidence given by india . a unanimous resolution was passed in security council and after that pakistan HAD TO ban jamat otherwise it would have been declared a terror sponsor nation. the arrests were made after the ban was imposed. china incidently supported the notion.
SECURITY COUNCIL AL-QAIDA AND TALIBAN SANCTIONS COMMITTEE ADDS NAMES OF FOUR INDIVIDUALS TO CONSOLIDATED LIST, AMENDS ENTRIES OF THREE ENTITIES
U.N. sanctions alleged Lashkar members, ban Jamaat-ud-Dawa for Mumbai attack | NowPublic News Coverage
Even China Backed Ban on Jamaat ud Dawa : Diplomacy Failure | The Pakistani Spectator
the third link says that india failed to provide the evidence against jamaat .. pressure tactics work sumtimes i guess .. the bottonline is india initiated the process..