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Attack in Mumbai -2
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I am impressed by young India, finally Jag rahey hai.
We have to educate them how IAS, IFS, IPS brand is as corrupt as politicians, all are busy making money and working for politicians not for India..

Guys for fun check all Indian counsulate general in US profile, you will learn lot about their family. <!--emo&Big Grin--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo-->
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<b>Terror link: One held in Kolkata</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Kolkata police have nabbed a person from the city in connection with procuring illegal SIM cards for terrorists who held Mumbai to ransom on November 26.

T Rahman, it is learnt, would get the SIMs by providing false documents and would get as much as Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 per card.

According to police sources, interrogation of <b>Rahman</b> gave police lead to one Mukhtar Ahmed of Srinagar [Images], who is said to directly transport the SIMs to various terror outfits in and around Kashmir and also in Pakistan.
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Now, why they are not writing "Indian Muslim terror" ?
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http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2008/12/loc...to-islamic.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Local muslim support to Islamic terrorists in Mumbai</b>
I had chosen to remain silent for a while, get over my shock (but keep the anger burning) after the recent dastardly terror attacks on Mumbai by Islamic terrorists.

I see a lot of references in the news media about some Muslims killed in the recent Mumbai terror attacks.  Some muslim who lost his family, some muslim waiter killed, some muslim passerby shot, etc.  It seems as if only the Muslims are the victims of terror.  Or the media is deliberately trying to portray that Muslims are the bigger victims of terror.  The classic Islamic tactic of claiming victimhood repeatedly, even though more Hindus have died in the terror attacks. (The only mention of Hindu victims, that I found more than once in the news media, are the chairman of the Yes Bank and the sister of a movie actor)

Also, there is hardly any mention being made of the local muslims who provided help to the terrorists.  The attack is just not possible without any local muslim terrorists being involved.

There have been news reports (rather subdued) of three shopkeepers (some Bade Miyan restaurant behind Hotel Taj) who were involved in providing help to the terrorists to carry out the dastardly attacks.  Hardly any mention is being made of the local muslim support to the terrorists.  Instead we are given the usual dose of pro-muslim propaganda disguised as secularism.

The bigger problem than our pesky Islamic terrorist neighbours is our own local Islamic terrorists.  It is just too easy for them to get support here.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->The christomedia's careful cover-up of the ongoing genocide of Hindus by christoislamism is unrelenting and *pre-meditated*.
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<b>India Cuts Interest Rates After Terrorist Attacks </b>

<b>Zardari Seeks `Concrete Proof' Terrorists Were Pakistani, Rebuffing U.S.</b>
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said his country is still awaiting “concrete proof” last week’s Mumbai attack originated inside its borders, after the U.S. said he already has enough evidence to act against the terrorists.


Now Zardari is reading Paki Army PM release notes.
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<b>Navy and Coast Guard asked to scan barren islands against presence of LeT and JeM </b>
The Government on December 5 asked the Navy and Coast Guard to scan the 1200-odd uninhabited islands scattered across the Indian maritime zone, reports Times of India. The Government suspects that the Pakistan-based terrorist outfits, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), could have their marine jihadi bases in those islands and from there the militants are sent to the mainland.

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<b>On The Biggest Stage Of All</b>
A survivor's tale from a well-known city lawyer who was dining with two friends at the Oberoi's Kandahar restaurant. "They were ruthless, and clearly not satisfied at gunning down people. They walked over the bodies to ensure no one was alive. They even lifted an arm of someone they had shot. If it did not flop, or if they found even a weak pulse, they would shoot that person again. I can hold my breath but I can't stop my pulse to pretend that I am dead, can I?" The lawyer says he was lucky to have escaped by the skin of his teeth. The terrorists, thankfully, bought his act.
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Now I hope young India stays engaged with India instead of going back to Bollywood/kirket/Chinese food once 2-3 weeks pass.

Nothing wrong with kirket, yours falsely is an immense kirket fan. However, YF also knows much much more about Dharma/India/Lotaastans etc than average yindoo. Thats because YF is always engaged. (Just try calling me..engaged all the time). Seriously, young India: care about your country and Dharma. It's not a part time job.
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<b>BBC report confirms Indian charge of Pakistan links to Mumbai attacks</b> <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->NEW DELHI: A BBC Urdu service report filed on Friday supports India’s claims that Mohammad Ajmal Amir, the terrorist arrested in the course of last month’s Lashkar-e-Taiba terror attacks in Mumbai, was a Pakistani national.

In a first person account of his visit to the village of Faridkot, in the Dipalpur tehsil of Pakistan’s Okara district, reporter Ali Salman noted unusual activity in the form of a large number of people who local people said were intelligence officials.

“When I made enquiries about Amir’s residence,” Mr. Salman recorded, “I was directed to a house. The alleged officials in plainclothes came out when they saw a camera and microphone in my hand. I tried to talk to them,” Mr. Salman wrote, “but they walked away without saying anything.”

Inside the two-room house, Mr. Salman found a woman who identified herself as Mehraj Bibi, who said that she knew no one called Amir, and that none of her children was missing.

<b>However, the Imam of Faridkot’s Central [Markazi] Mosque, Qari Naveed Akram, told the BBC that Amir the Butcher did indeed have two sons, one of whom was religious-minded [mazhabi rujhaan wala] and had not been in touch with his father for a while.”</b>
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On different paki fora and Indian commie fora they are claiming there is no Faridkot in Pakistan.
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<b>Why M Sounds Better Than MK </b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->On November 26, when terrorists struck Mumbai, national security advisor (NSA) M.K. Narayanan was at a party thrown by Congress MP from Aurangabad, Bihar, Nikhil Kumar, an ex-police officer himself. <b>Kumar confirmed to Outlook that the NSA attended the party at his residence. Sources say he left around 11.20 pm, a full two hours after the attack had begun.</b>

The fact that Narayanan, the key pointsman for national security, stayed on late, <b>delaying a meeting of the Crisis Management Group at the PM’s residence, is prime indication that government assessment of the crisis was completely inadequate. But what has appalled officials in the PMO is the fact that the NSA was partying even after he came to know Mumbai was under attack.</b>

<b>Experts say Narayanan’s slow response is reflective of the rot that has set in the security apparatus (which he personally oversees).</b> In fact, all intelligence inputs are first sent to the NSC secretariat and the Joint Intelligence Committee, which come under him. Also, <b>after taking over as NSA, Narayanan virtually took over the reins of two key intelligence agencies—IB and RAW.</b>

The UPA government had initially appointed him advisor on internal security. But Narayanan switched to a new role as the NSA after the sudden demise of J.N. Dixit. Since then, Narayanan has had to wear several hats:<b> he was a key behind-the-scenes interlocutor in the Indo-US nuclear deal.</b><b> He used IB safehouses in Delhi and worked overtime to garner support for the UPA during the no-confidence motion over the N-deal</b>. The Sino-Indian border talks and liaisoning with foreign dignitaries is also in the NSA’s purview. Did it happen that with so many responsibilities he had little time to deal with our diverse intelligence challenges?

A senior government official told Outlook, "You can either micro-manage a few key areas and delegate authority, or you can oversee everything and be inputs provider at the policy level. You can’t do both.<b> The current NSA is micro-managing as well as refusing to delegate authority.... A number of key policy issues are pending on his desk. Can any man do justice to such a vast canvas?"</b>

Narayanan also dabbled in the manoeuvring over key appointments. In ’05, he allowed then IB director Ajit Doval to retire and brought in E.S.L. Narasimhan. The latter was also due for retirement in a couple of months but the government approved a fixed two-year tenure for the IB director. This worked to Narasimhan’s advantage who, incidentally, was Narayanan’s staff officer when he headed the IB in the early ’90s. Surprisingly, <b>Narasimhan had never headed a subsidiary intelligence bureau during his tenure (considered mandatory for a director, IB appointment.)</b>

Another NSA appointments which raised eyebrows was the elevation of P.K. Hormese Tharakan as secretary, RAW. The former was serving as DGP, Kerala, and was a few months away from retirement when Narayanan asked him to head the external intelligence agency. Tharakan did have a brief stint with RAW early on but was considered an outsider since he had gone back to his parent cadre. By playing one agency against the other and favouring a few officers,<b> the NSA is currently running a faction-ridden security apparatus. Which perhaps explains why the internal security apparatus failed miserably during the Mumbai attack</b>.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
MK should be fired, All Sonia's appointment are just idiots.
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<b>Revealed: home of Mumbai's gunman in Pakistan village</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->But the villager who turned whistleblower said that local religious clerics were brainwashing youths in the area and that Lashkar-e-Taiba's founder, Hafiz Sayeed, had visited nearby Depalpur, where there were 'hundreds' of supporters. There was a Lashkar-e-Taiba office in Depalpur, but that had been hurriedly closed in the past few days. The Lashkar-e-Taiba newspaper is distributed in Depalpur and Faridkot. Depalpur lies in the south of Punjab province, an economically backward area long known for producing jihadists.

Shown a picture of Ajmal, the villager confirmed that he was the former Faridkot resident, who had last visited the village a couple of months ago at the last festival of Eid.

Some locals have claimed that this Faridkot, and another poor village nearby called Tara Singh, are a recruitment hotbed for Lashkar-e-Taiba, the militant group accused of carrying out the Mumbai attack. On the side of a building, just outside Faridkot, is graffiti that says: 'Go for jihad. Go for jihad. Markaz Dawat ul-Irshad.' MDI is the parent organisation of Lashkar-e-Taiba. In Depalpur, a banner on the side of the main street asks people to devote goatskins to Jamaat ud Dawa, another MDI offshoot.

Tara Singh is home to a radical madrasa - Islamic school - and there is another hardline seminary in nearby Depalpur. The nazim (mayor) of Tara Singh, Rao Zaeem Haider, said: 'There is a religious trend here. Some go for jihad, but not too many.'

The authorities may now attempt to deny that Ajmal's parents live in Faridkot, but, according to some locals, they have been there for some 20 years. But by the end of our visit, a crucial piece of evidence had been gained. <b>The Observer has managed to obtain an electoral roll for Faridkot, which falls under union council number 5, tehsil (area) Depalpur, district Okara. The list of 478 registered voters shows a 'Mohammed Amir', married to Noor Elahi, living in Faridkot. Amir's national identity card number is given as 3530121767339, and Noor's is 3530157035058.

That appears to be the last piece of the jigsaw. A man called Amir and his wife, Noor, do live in Faridkot, official records show. They have a son called Ajmal.

Following our last visit to Faridkot, the mayor, Wattoo, announced via the loudspeaker at the mosque that no one was to speak to any outsiders. By yesterday, Pakistani intelligence officials had descended in force on Faridkot. Locals, speaking by telephone, said a Pakistani TV crew and an American journalist had been roughed up and run out of town. It appeared that the backlash had begun.</b>
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^^^

a muslim "becoming religious" is as good as that muslim training to kill hindus/jews and other minor "kaafirs".

<!--emo&<_<--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='dry.gif' /><!--endemo--> All madrassahs in India need to be closely monitored. I know, easier said than done..
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<b>Pakistan listens to India, to take action against LeT: Report</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Pakistan has agreed to a 48-hour timetable set by India and the United States to formulate a plan to take action against Lashker-e-Toiba and to arrest at least three Pakistanis, who Indian authorities say are linked to the multiple attacks in Mumbai, a top US daily reported on Saturday.

A top Pakistani official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of diplomatic sensitivities, said India has also asked Pakistan to arrest and hand over <b>LeT commander Zaki ur-Rehman Lakhwi and former chief of Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence Hamid Gul, </b>in connection with the probe into Mumbai carnage, which killed nearly 200 people, the Washington Post reported.

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So Condi ki Dandi worked.
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US India Political Action Committee Launches Petition to US Congress - requests changes in US AID to Pakistan conditioned on shutting terror camps!

Washington DC, Dec 01, 2008. The US India Political Action Committee (USINPAC) continues to implement a rapid response to the terrorist attacks in Mumbai. USINPAC's action plan includes working with several key Members of Congress to develop an effective response from the US, supporting a Congressional Resolution condemning the attacks, supporting US-India counter-terrorism legislation, and organizing a Congressional Briefing on the origins of the terrorist attacks and the best way for the US to proceed.

USINPAC is circulating a petition calling for changes in US aid to Pakistan to be signed by Indian Americans across the country and will then present the petition to Congress.

To access the petition, please visit http://www.petitiononline.com/USINPAC9/petition. html

It is important to get massive participation on this petition to demonstrate to the US Congress and the administration the anger, pain, and desire for action on the issue of terror camps in Pakistan that is being felt by the Indian American community. Please sign the petition immediately to reflect your response to the Mumbai Attacks and forward to at least 10 people you know!

"USINPAC's mission is to be the political voice of the 2.5 million Indian American community," said Sanjay Puri, Chairman of USINPAC. "We have spent every waking moment since the attack to help shape America's response to the attacks. It is important for Indian Americans to show their resolve on this issue by signing this petition and getting their friends and family to do so too".

USINPAC spoke with India Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA), who will be authoring a Congressional Resolution condemning the attacks. USINPAC will help Rep. McDermott gain Congressional support for the resolution. Further, USINPAC will work with Rep. McDermott to organize a Congressional Briefing on the terror attacks as soon as Congress is back in session. USINPAC will also help gain Congressional support for US-India counter-terrorism legislation being authored by Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY).

USINPAC is a national bipartisan political action committee representing the political interests of the Indian American community. USINPAC needs your support in order to continue to successfully advocate on behalf of the Indian American community. To support USINPAC, please go to the support us page and contribute. Or, contact us at info@usinpac. com

<i>About USINPAC: The US-India Political Action Committee (USINPAC) is the political voice of 2.5 million Indian-Americans. USINPAC provides bipartisan support to candidates for federal, state and local office who support the issues that are important to the Indian-American community. For more information, go to http://www.usinpac. com/. </i>
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<!--QuoteBegin-Shambhu+Dec 7 2008, 09:33 AM-->QUOTE(Shambhu @ Dec 7 2008, 09:33 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->So Condi ki Dandi worked.
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Nah, do you really think Pakistan will deliver these guys to India? We know why Pakistan Army is currently under roast after Lal Masjid. <b>If </b>Zardari really delivers them, then it will be furnance and these guys will first use nuke then will say, Do you want to talk or looking for us - 2 guys?
Don't forget these guys are actual handlers of OBL.

Condi is cooking Rice and Moron singh is making Sambhar. Even Mumbai slum with Paki flag will reject this meal.
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