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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Despite blasts peace still on track </b>
Parul Malhotra
CNN-IBN
Posted Tuesday , February 20, 2007 at 01:16
SUPPORT SYSTEM: The Ministry of External Affairs extended its full support to the victims and their relatives.
Condemning the blasts, Pakistan said that India should bear full responsibility for the safety of Pakistani nationals in the country.
In Islamabad, Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri said the blasts were targeting the peace process. âThe timing is very bad. I'll be leaving for Delhi on Tuesday to further the peace process,â Kasuri said.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs extended its full support to the victims and their relatives in the hour of crisis.
âIt is a tremendous humanitarian tragedy. So, lets try and succor to those who are injured and to the kin of the dead,â MEA Spokesperson, Navtej Sarna said.
However, former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan, G Parthasarthy, believes that the terror groups that Pakistan has been feeding over the years are perhaps turning against it now.
âWhatever problems of terrorism Pakistan faces is because of its own actions. It plays with fire and it gets its fingers burnt,â Parthasarthy explained.
(So true)
He warned that the infrastructure of terrorism still flourishes in Pakistan with groups such as the Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad functioning openly with government support.
This may not derail the peace process, he says, but would render the much hyped joint terror mechanism meaningless.
However, many would take comfort from the fact that India and Pakistan are working together on an issue that has divided them bitterly in the past.
Terrorism knows no national boundaries and religion but by working together to provide humanitarian relief and assistance, India and Pakistan are sending another message that terrorism can unite even bitterly divided forces.
(With inputs from Shuchi Yadav)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
"Terrorism knows no national boundaries and religion"
What the? Christoislamicommunism is a terrorist ideology. No need to sound PC, other religions can be left out of it.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/despite-blasts...ck/33965-3.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Despite blasts peace still on track </b>
Parul Malhotra
CNN-IBN
Posted Tuesday , February 20, 2007 at 01:16
SUPPORT SYSTEM: The Ministry of External Affairs extended its full support to the victims and their relatives.
Condemning the blasts, Pakistan said that India should bear full responsibility for the safety of Pakistani nationals in the country.
In Islamabad, Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri said the blasts were targeting the peace process. âThe timing is very bad. I'll be leaving for Delhi on Tuesday to further the peace process,â Kasuri said.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs extended its full support to the victims and their relatives in the hour of crisis.
âIt is a tremendous humanitarian tragedy. So, lets try and succor to those who are injured and to the kin of the dead,â MEA Spokesperson, Navtej Sarna said.
However, former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan, G Parthasarthy, believes that the terror groups that Pakistan has been feeding over the years are perhaps turning against it now.
âWhatever problems of terrorism Pakistan faces is because of its own actions. It plays with fire and it gets its fingers burnt,â Parthasarthy explained.
(So true)
He warned that the infrastructure of terrorism still flourishes in Pakistan with groups such as the Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad functioning openly with government support.
This may not derail the peace process, he says, but would render the much hyped joint terror mechanism meaningless.
However, many would take comfort from the fact that India and Pakistan are working together on an issue that has divided them bitterly in the past.
Terrorism knows no national boundaries and religion but by working together to provide humanitarian relief and assistance, India and Pakistan are sending another message that terrorism can unite even bitterly divided forces.
(With inputs from Shuchi Yadav)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
"Terrorism knows no national boundaries and religion"
What the? Christoislamicommunism is a terrorist ideology. No need to sound PC, other religions can be left out of it.