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Above article published in leading policy institute Brookings...thus should be seen as a non-partisan take. Wonder if members blaming RAW can similarly provide neutral article on RAW's role in terrorism in Pakistan??
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Posted: 8 years ago
balochistan people wants india to help. so stop bringing raw🤢 brainwashing at its best😆 balochistan leader wants india to interfere n help n there was celebration after modi's speech. 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: hermione82

uff another open letter 🤢

They all are just trivializing a serious matter like Uri Attack as soon as they are writing an open letter to someone like Fawad Khan who is just on a work visa here !!!


Can't agree more
This is a serious matter and if the journalist has real intentions and guts write an open letter to PM or defense minister on this complete intelligence failures.
A terror attack of this size can't be planned without inside help, why we are not able to nab those insiders yet, even after the pathankot attack.


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Posted: 8 years ago

What lies behind Pakistani charges of Indian 'terrorism'

By M Ilyas KhanBBC News, Islamabad
  • 6 May 2015
  • From the sectionAsia
Rebels in Balochistan (picture from 2006)Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionBaloch separatists have been waging a bitter war against the Pakistani army for years (image from 2006)

Why would Pakistan's army accuse Indian intelligence of "whipping up terrorism" in Pakistan?

The accusation levelled at India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) came in a statementissued by the army's media wing. There was no mention of any specific incident, but privately military officials have been blaming India for involvement in a separatist insurgency in Pakistan's south-western province of Balochistan.

Many say it is probably the first time a Pakistani authority outside political or diplomatic spheres has publicly named an Indian institution in this manner.

They see this assertiveness as a sign of the Pakistani army's growing willingness to be seen to be dictating the country's foreign and national security policies.

It comes as the army tries to face the triple threat of the Pakistani Taliban, Baloch insurgents and a complicated mix of urban crime, ethnic, linguistic, religious, sectarian and political rivalries in the country's biggest city, Karachi.

It also indicates a toughening of Pakistan's position against India at a time when the Pakistani army is emerging as one of the chief guarantors of peace in Afghanistan, in partnership with China.

Any failure to deliver on this score is likely to weaken Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, an apparent ally of Pakistan, and strengthen pro-India forces in Kabul.

Conversely, any arm-twisting by the military to force the Afghan Taliban to the dialogue table may antagonise them and thereby deprive Islamabad of a proxy to check the spread of Indian influence in Afghanistan.

Abdul Qadeer Baloch, undated picImage copyrightFACEBOOKImage captionAbdul Qadeer Baloch campaigns for the families of those who have disappeared in conflicts

Pakistan has long accused India of fuelling insurgency in Balochistan. Officials say Indian spies are operating through a network of Indian missions dotting southern and eastern Afghanistan, where most Baloch insurgents are also based.

The military believes India also has involvement in Karachi, Pakistan's largest and most volatile city. This suggestion comes from a recent claim by a senior police officer - believed to be the mouthpiece of the military - that RAW helped a Karachi-based party.

Observers say the Pakistani army has been soft-pedalling in the fight against the Afghan Taliban as well as anti-India militant groups based in Pakistan, but it has come down hard on Baloch insurgents and political activists.

Over the years, hundreds of Baloch activists have gone missing, most of them turning up dead on the streets or across the vast wilderness of the province. Locals blame all these disappearances and killings on the army and its surrogate groups, a charge the army denies.

More recently, however, it has moved more openly to curb movement and debate by Baloch rights activists.

In March, authorities at Karachi airport stopped three Baloch activists from proceeding to New York to participate in a seminar on human rights violations in Balochistan and Sindh province.

One of them was Mama Qadeer, a 70-year-old Baloch rights activist who shot to fame when he walked 3,000km (1,860 miles) from Quetta to Islamabad last year to protest over killings in Balochistan.

In April, two men introducing themselves as ISI operatives handed a written "order" to the management of Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), asking it to cancel a talk which featured Mama Qadeer.

Activists in Karachi protest against Sabeen Mehmud's killingImage copyrightAFPImage captionThe murder of Sabeen Mehmud provoked outrage from civil society

While LUMS gave in, on 25 April a similar talk went ahead at The Second Floor (T2F), a tea house-cum-book store in Karachi, despite what some activists claim were "warnings" not to hold the event.

Within an hour, the moderator of that talk and head of T2F, Sabeen Mehmud, 40, was shot dead by unknown gunmen while driving home in her car.

The incident sparked protests across the country, with civil society groups and severalnewspaper columnists accusing the ISI directly or more subtly for the murder.

The pressure grew so much that the army had to issue a separate statement condemning Ms Mehmud's murder, apparently to distance itself from the incident.

Many believe the army's latest statement about RAW may be equally meant to deflect this wave of public criticism.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32604137


Here you go another article by a 3rd party...these claims are so ridiculous that no one even gives it a serious consideration🤪

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Posted: 8 years ago
So every time an Indian robber will rob a bank in America, Sundar Pichai, PC and others have to apologies on the robber's behalf.
Edited by dahee - 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lilac_N_Maple

Some scientists say homosexuality is also genetic. It's not a choice.

Is this true?

Lets not discuss this here😆 Pehle hi Pakistan India jung chal rahi hai yahan... Thori der mein Islam and is per bhi shru hojaegi
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Posted: 8 years ago
its sad to see that people can stoop so low jst to get 2-min of fame...
instead of focussing on the real issue journo's are obsessed with a commoner like fawad...
dear journalist do our so-called indian celebs utter a word against politician's who openly says shit like rapes are jst fun thy are boys its nothing serious..
#RIP #JOURNALISM
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: dahee

So every time an Indian robber will rob a bank in America, Sundar Pichai, PC and others have to apologies on the robber's behalf.


Oyee Dahee. RK not joining Twitter. Kuch bhi rumor likh ke chala jaata hai😆
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: Ranbirrocks


Oyee Dahee. RK not joining Twitter. Kuch bhi rumor likh ke chala jaata hai😆

Inko sabse pehle robbery or terrorism ka fark batayo koi.😆
Ek word bhi nhi khulta terrorist organisation ke khilaf or chale hai lectures dene on peace.
Edited by KudiAnjani - 8 years ago

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