Sunday, December 14, 2008

Now Official: Mumbai Suspects are Pakistanis

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    Now it is official that Mumbai terror strike had been planned in Pakistan soil. Though Islamabad is still denying this fact by saying terrorists are "Stateless actors". But India's Foreign Minister Mr. Pranab Mukherjee has put it very nicely. He said that those terrorists had not come from heaven or other planet. Pakistan accused India for not providing any proof to them about those terrorists. India told they had provided the proof but Pakistan is not ready to take any action. Apart from India, pressure from other nations across the world is mounting on Pakistan. Everyone is skeptical about Pakistan's intention to curb the terrorism in their soil. Because Pakistani army is controlled by ISI, which influenced by Taliban and other Islamic extremist organizations like LeT, JeM etc etc. Those organizations are even largely funded by ISI. If Mr. Zardari takes any action against those organizations, the chance of any military coup can not be ruled out. So Mr. Zardari is also scared of taking any drastic step.
    Meanwhile UN security council has banned Jamaat-Ul-Dawa, a charity organization for the plausible link with Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT). During investigation Mumbai Police has come up with another clinching evidence. Mumbai crime branch chief joint commissioner Mr. Rakesh Maria has officially confirmed that Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the terrorist captured alive after the attacks, has written to the Pakistan High Commission seeking legal help to defend him. Maria says that in a three-page letter scripted in Urdu, Mohammad Ajmal has admitted to being a indeed Pakistani National and is seeking legal help from Pakistani Government. Among his others pleas is a request to Pakistan Government to accept the body of his fellow terrorist- Ismail Khan and to offer him a decent last rite in Pakistani soil. He reportedly accepts his role in the 26/11 attacks as a part of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba . This letter is to be delivered to the commision's office, New Delhi, possibly Monday.
    This is a another new evidence to the pile of proof. Now it is a real tough job for Pakistan to deny that indeed the terror plan had been orchestrated in their own soil.
    But Pakistan could claim that letter Ajmal Kasab wrote under pressure of Indian investigation Team and thus they could make him a really a "Stateless Terrorist".
    But As an Indian I should say "Enough is Enough". We don't want to any kind of news of house arrest or detention of heads of terrorist organization. These are all eye-wash. Because after Kargil War they did the same thing and released all the captivated terrorists after 3 months when the dust settled down. We demand concrete action from Govt. of India not from Pakistan.

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