07-24-2009, 12:14 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>India wants Pakistan to fight all terrorists with 'same force'</b>
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IANS | On Board Special Aircraft
<b>India on Thursday asked Pakistan to "show the same force" in fighting anti-India terrorists on its soil as it has done in combating the Taliban and other militants ranged against the West.</b>
<b>"Pakistan has taken certain steps like fighting the Taliban in the Swat valley," </b>External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna told journalists when asked if Islamabad was showing commitment in fighting terrorists who target India.
<b>"We expect Pakistan should go after the terrorists, who are targeting India, with the same force,"</b> he added.
He was interacting with journalists while returning from the Thai island resort of Phuket, where he participated in the 16th ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations) Regional Forum (ARF) meeting.
Asked about Jamaat-ud-Daawa (JuD) chief Hafeez Saeed, suspected to be a mastermind of the Nov 26 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Krishna said Pakistani authorities had made an appeal in court against his recent release. "The law should take its course," he said.
"Pakistan should take action against any head of a terrorist organisation working against India," he added.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Indian leadership tail is back between legs. These fools are trusting wolf.
pioneer.com
IANS | On Board Special Aircraft
<b>India on Thursday asked Pakistan to "show the same force" in fighting anti-India terrorists on its soil as it has done in combating the Taliban and other militants ranged against the West.</b>
<b>"Pakistan has taken certain steps like fighting the Taliban in the Swat valley," </b>External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna told journalists when asked if Islamabad was showing commitment in fighting terrorists who target India.
<b>"We expect Pakistan should go after the terrorists, who are targeting India, with the same force,"</b> he added.
He was interacting with journalists while returning from the Thai island resort of Phuket, where he participated in the 16th ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations) Regional Forum (ARF) meeting.
Asked about Jamaat-ud-Daawa (JuD) chief Hafeez Saeed, suspected to be a mastermind of the Nov 26 Mumbai terrorist attacks, Krishna said Pakistani authorities had made an appeal in court against his recent release. "The law should take its course," he said.
"Pakistan should take action against any head of a terrorist organisation working against India," he added.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Indian leadership tail is back between legs. These fools are trusting wolf.