Posted on December 22, 2008
Filed Under >Jauhar Ismail, Foreign Relations, Politics
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  2. Charakan says:

    War mongers on both sides of borders have their own vested interest in worsening Indo Pak relations. We the ppl of both countries should come together to fight such hate politics. More cultural sporting and ppl to ppl contact will help.

  3. Aamir Ali says:

    Funny that this Kasab guy is a confirmed Pakistani by the media, yet we cant see a picture of his parents, their house or their business.

  4. Sridhar says:

    Bizarre developments today. The National Security Adviser of Pakistan was sacked for saying that the arrested terrorist, Ajmal Amir alias Iman “might be” a Pakistani, on the same day as the Information Minister herself said that Pakistani investigations had concluded that he was indeed a Pakistani. All this weeks after multiple media outlets, including Pakistani ones, confirmed that he was a Pakistani, went to his house and talked to his father.

    http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-01/08/content_10620902.htm

  5. Arjun says:

    Am glad that things are finally settling down and become more sane between the two countries.