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[url="http://www.hindustantimes.com/Three-Pak-terrorists-escape-from-Delhi-hospital/H1-Article1-493108.aspx"]Three Pakistani terrorists escape from Delhi hospital[/url]
Quote:The hospital administration feigned ignorance about the incident.

"I do not remember any such case in last few days. We are verifying our records," the hospital's Additional Medical Superintendent, Shashi Gururaja, told IANS.

The police said the three Pakistanis were arrested in 2000 for planting a bomb near Delhi airport. A large amount of RDX was seized from them.

If this is drama before encounter, then it is Okay, but if they really slipped then some head should roll.

This idiot Delhi Sarkar just don't get it.
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Am pasting the complete text of the item Mudy brought up, but from MSN India.



news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=3514755

Quote:02/01/2010



3 Pak terrorists escape from Delhi hospital



[color="#0000FF"]NEW DELHI: Three Pakistani terrorists who have already completed their sentences and were soon to be deported home on Saturday escaped from a city hospital after giving immigration officials the slip, police said.[/color]



The trio managed to slip out of the clutches of Foreigners Regional Registration (FRRO) officials at the G.B. Pant hospital in central Delhi.



"There were not in the custody of the police. But they were under restraint orders of the FRRO. We have registered a case and are searching for them," Joint Commissioner of Police Karnal Singh said.



[color="#0000FF"]The hospital administration feigned ignorance about the incident.[/color]



"I do not remember any such case in last few days. We are verifying our records," the hospital's Additional Medical Superintendent, Shashi Gururaja, said.



The police said the three Pakistanis were arrested in 2000 for planting a bomb near Delhi airport. A large amount of RDX was seized from them.



Source: IANS
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Husky,

Whole thing looks like cover-up. I hope, we may soon hear news on "encounter", somewhere near UP border.
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[url="http://www.hindustantimes.com/Police-announce-reward-of-Rs-50-000-each-for-Pak-terrorists/H1-Article1-493257.aspx"]Police announce reward of Rs 50,000 each for Pak terrorists[/url]
Quote:They also released the pictures of the trio for identification.

Abdul Razzak, Mohammed Sadiq and Rafaqat Ali, who were arrested in connection with blasts near the Red Fort nine years ago and were to be deported to Pakistan

too little for 3 scums.It took them more than 24 hours. Encounter <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />
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4 cops suspended for attending Chotta Rajan's party



Only 4. <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/angry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':angry:' />
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[url="http://www.hindustantimes.com/Special-Cell-to-nab-escaped-Pakistani-terrorists-in-Delhi/H1-Article1-493386.aspx"]Special Cell to nab escaped Pakistani terrorists in Delhi[/url]
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[url="http://www.hindustantimes.com/Three-shortlisted-to-succeed-Narayanan/H1-Article1-497561.aspx"]Three shortlisted to succeed Narayanan[/url]
Quote:Three seasoned diplomats are in the running for the post of National Security Advisor (NSA) amid strong indications that the incumbent M. K. Narayanan is on his way out. He is tipped to be sworn in as governor of an important State.



Appointments to gubernatorial slots under concurrent charge of governors from other states have acquired urgency in the run-up to the Republic Day, sources told Hindustan Times. They said Narayanan’s experience as NSA and former Director of Intelligence Bureau could be useful in the Kolkata Raj Bhawan as the CPM-ruled state fights Naxalism.



The new NSA could be from among three seasoned diplomats: former foreign secretaries Shiv Shankar Menon and Shyam Saran, and former Indian Ambassador to the United States, Ronen Sen.

Why foreign secretaries ? All stooges?
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[url="http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Why+was+Narayanan+ousted?&artid=BMFoQx597h4=&SectionID=b7ziAYMenjw=&MainSectionID=b7ziAYMenjw=&SEO=M+K+Narayanan,+P+Chidambaram,+K+Chandrasekhara+Rao&SectionName=pWehHe7IsSU="]Why was Narayanan ousted?[/url]



Quote:Manan Kumar

First Published : 19 Jan 2010 01:29:00 AM IST

Last Updated : 19 Jan 2010 09:46:13 AM IST



NEW DELHI: The abrupt ouster of M K Narayanan from the powerful post of National Security Adviser has, it seems, more to it than just the sharp differences which emerged during his day-to-day functioning with Union Home Minister P Chidambaram.



There are three reasons to which sources attribute Narayanan’s being shunted out to West Bengal as Governor.



The first is that he goofed up on the Telangana issue, misreading the spread of the agitation and drawing Chidambaram to commit a blunder by announcing initiation of the process for the formation of Telangana. The sources said Narayanan relied a bit too much on the judgment of a senior IB man who was sent from New Delhi to AP to gauge the situation, as analysis later revealed that the agitation could have been dealt with at the state level despite TRS chief K Chandrasekhara Rao’s fast unto death.



The second reason has to do with the approach taken with Pakistan after 26/11. While Narayanan was adamant about not having a dialogue with Pakistan unless there was substantial progress on the 26/11 probe, the political view within the government, especially because of US pressure, was to engage Pakistan and get on with the peace process.



The differences became more obvious when the government moved on with its agenda and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh signed the joint statement at Sharm el-Sheikh.



Finally, Narayanan was dead against Chidambaram’s idea of an over-reaching National Counter Terrorism Centre that would bring the National Technical Research Organisation, Joint Intelligence Committee, Aviation Research Centre and RAW under its command. The move would have clipped Narayanan’s wings as he had a major say in the functioning of these agencies.
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Why does UPA-version 2 seem to be more effective ,

as per news reports in arresting Naxals and Indian muslim jihadists

than the BJP govt
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india...487289.cms

Quote:“Hijack threat, AI planes put on high alert”

PTI, 22 January 2010, 11:02am IST



SNIPPET: “NEW DELHI: Government has put all Air India planes operating in the country’s neighbourhood on high security alert and directed the airlines to deploy sky marshals following intelligence inputs that Pakistan-based LET and other terror groups were planning to hijack a flight. ( Watch Video )



A directive has been issued to all Indian missions abroad to sensitise the staff of the airlines, official sources said.



According to intelligence inputs, terrorist groups having allegiance with al-Qaida, Lashker-e-Taiba and Jamat-ul-Dawa were planning to hijack an Air India plane especially operating in or from SAARC countries — Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Maldives, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India as well. ( Watch Video )



Hijacking could be attempted by the terrorists from airports located at Yangon, Dhaka and Colombo. Security of planes operating to Bhutan has also been beefed up, the sources said.”

My take - 26th Jan is coming, intel are clueless, so just put everything on alert, in case someone is trying. may not go for funny business etc. at this time.
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[url="http://www.hindustantimes.com/Govt-ad-carries-Pak-air-chief-s-photo-PMO-orders-probe/H1-Article1-501204.aspx"]Government ad Pakistani air chief's photo; PMO orders probe[/url]
Quote:he advertisements issued by the government's Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) for the ministry on the occasion of National Girl Child Day had inexplicably the photograph of former Air Chief Marshal Tanvir Ahmed, who was Pakistan's air chief 2006-2009, along with such national heroes as Kapil Dev, Virender Sehwag and Amjad Ali Khan.



With television channels playing it up, the government quickly ordered a probe into the faux pas. PMO has ordered an internal inquiry into the lapse in the advertisement.

"An inquiry is being ordered into the matter. We are convening the meeting," said Minister of State for Women and Child Development Krishna Tirath, who initially said that it being a Sunday the ministry could not do anything.



According to official sources, DAVP had in turn outsourced the concept and design of the advertisement to a private agency.



It was not immediately known how the photograph of a Pakistani air chief got into an Indian government advertisement and who cleared the final advertisement.

Moron Singh decided inquiry after TV channels started playing it. They are bunch of inefficient shameless people. Why useless Babus failed to check ad or this is also Peon duty to verify ads.
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[url="http://www.dailypioneer.com/233520/Vaishnodevi-on-militants-radar-CRPF.html"]Vaishnodevi on militants' radar: CRPF[/url]



Quote:The cave shrine of Vaishnodevi, one of the most visited pilgrimage centres in the country, is on the radar of militants, a senior official said on Wednesday.



"There is a threat to the cave shrine of Vaishnodevi from militants. We have received inputs that militants want to do some mischief," Special Director General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) N K Tripathi told reporters here.



"Elaborate security measures are in place as per the threat perception. There is no laxity on part of the CRPF," he said.



Jawans have been put on high level of vigilance and they started patrolling well before January 26 in Trikuta hills, the abode of cave shrine, Tripathi said, adding "the shrine is secured and safe so pilgrims should not fear. They can undertake pilgrimage as CRPF is there for their security".



To a question, he said CRPF is main security agency providing security cover to the shrine and a full 6th battalion is guarding it. There is always a change in the strategy as per threat perception from time to time.



"I had visited the shrine for security review after the threat inputs. There is frisking of pilgrims, round the clock patrolling, check points, nakas and electronic surveillance at the shrine and around it," he said.
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Terrorist arrested for Batala house raid says 1) former Delhi MLA, 2) former junior minister in Bihar gave him financial aid. And a 3) prominent Mumbai politician.



Who are these folks? Police is tightlipped as of now.
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[quote name='ramana' date='05 February 2010 - 05:07 AM' timestamp='1265326176' post='103912']

Terrorist arrested for Batala house raid says 1) former Delhi MLA, 2) former junior minister in Bihar gave him financial aid. And a 3) prominent Mumbai politician.



Who are these folks? Police is tightlipped as of now.

[/quote]



>>prominent Mumbai politician helped him evade arrest.

My suspision is Sharad Pawar (a known agent/benefactor of of Daood Ibrahim).
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[url="http://www.dailypioneer.com/233966/PC-Indian-may-have-been-among-26/11-handlers.html"]PC: Indian may have been among 26/11 handlers[/url]

Pioneer News Service



Quote:Making the first admission from the Government about the possible existence of a local link behind the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, Home Minister P Chidambaram on Thursday said that investigators were aware about the possibility of an Indian handler, whose identity is yet to be ascertained.



While refusing to speculate on the name of the handler, the Home Minister said investigators had known for long that there was a local handler in Mumbai terror attacks.



“There was a handler in 26/11 whom we have known for long or suspected for a long time. He could be an Indian,” Home Minister said in an interview to CNBC-TV18.



“When we say he could be an Indian, he could be somebody who acquired Indian characteristics. He could have infiltrated into India and lived here long enough to acquire an Indian accent, familiarity with Indian Hindi words or he could be somebody who exfiltrated from India to Pakistan and was adopted by the militants there,” Chidambaram said.



Asked if the local handler was one Abu Jindal, Chidambaram accused Pakistan of not providing evidence to trace the persons behind the 26/11 attacks. “We know him by Abu Jindal that something we have known for many months now... But he is not Abu Jindal. That is not his real name. We cannot put a finger who he is, unless we get a voice sample. And they (Pakistan) won’t give us voice sample.”



“There is speculation that Abu Jindal could be A, Abu Jindal could be B... But how as a Home Minister I can speculate? I can’t speculate, secondly, when we say he could be an Indian, he could be somebody who has acquired Indian characteristics.”



The Home Minister said they were not aware of the role or presence of David Hedley behind the 26/11 terror attacks till the US provided information. “All that was before 26/11. He came to India only once after 26/11,” said Chidambaram on the trips of Hedley.



To a question on the failure of Indian agencies’ ignorance of Hedley’s trips to India, the Home Minister said that it was not easy to track his trips, as “he is white, Caucasian looking person” and bearing American name and American passport.
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200 kilograms of ammonium nitrate and 600 detonators seized in Gujarat

Unified CPN-Maoist captures land in Morang District

Maoists set mobile tower battery house ablaze in Orissa

Two civilians injured in bomb blats in Jhenidah District

Suspected Maoist shot dead in Jharkhand
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http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2010/02/i...ps-up.html

Quote:ilyas kashmiri's name crops up everywhere, and we let him go from jail?

feb 17th, 2010



there must be a death in india that leads us to release serious terrorists whom we have caught.



Quote:RajeevSrinivasa ilyas kashmiri, suspect in pune attack, 313 brigade leader, suspected in khost CIA attack. let go from indian jail! http://bit.ly/dcsUhO

[color="#800080"](that's an islamic site: www.metransparent.com/spip.php?page=article&id_article=8947&lang=en)[/color]



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[size="6"]Sikh terror outfits seeking volunteers from US, India: Report[/size]







CHANDIGARH: Security around top leaders and vital installations in Punjab has been increased following intelligence reports of Pakistan-based Sikh separatist groups trying to recruit youth from the US and India to revive terrorism in the state.



Reports of a meeting between officials of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) chief Wadhawa Singh in December has raised concerns among security agencies in the state.



A top-secret intelligence communication from Punjab Police to security agencies last week states: "To execute this task, Wadhawa Singh is making efforts to mobilise volunteers from Punjab as also from the US, who could be made to travel to India via Malaysia or Singapore." IANS is in possession of the document.



Security agencies have been asked to take appropriate security measures to protect VIPs and important installations across the state.



The VIPs said to be in the target list of the terror outfits include Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and Congress MP Ravneet Singh Bittu.



Bittu, who is the Punjab Youth Congress president, is the grandson of former state chief minister Beant Singh, who is credited with wiping out terrorism in the state in the early 1990s with 'super-cop' KPS Gill.



Beant Singh was assassinated by a human bomb here Aug 31, 1995.



The intelligence report says that Bittu is particularly being targeted by the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF).



Another intelligence report from Punjab Police has said terror groups could target shrines in Amritsar as well as the Nangal Dam and railway stations at Ropar, Ludhiana and Pathankot.



"We will not let any of these groups revive terrorism in the state," Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal said here.



"We are taking the intelligence inputs quite seriously. We do a day-to-day monitoring of things. Security is being stepped up as required," Jalandhar Inspector General of Police Sanjiv Kalra told IANS.



In the last two months, Punjab Police have found explosives, grenades and weapons outside vital installations at various places in the state.



Several kilograms of explosives were found Jan 19 outside an Indian Oil LPG bottling plant near Nabha town in Patiala district. Two grenades were found five days later outside an Indian Air Force (IAF) establishment at Zirakpur near Chandigarh.



A car laden with explosives was found last month outside the IAF station at Halwara in Ludhiana.



Two people were arrested in Patiala on Sunday. Eight kilograms of explosives and 40 gelatin sticks were recovered from their possession.



Though the terrorist-secessionist movement for Khalistan was comprehensively defeated in 1993, there remain a handful of terrorist outfits chiefly supported by Pakistan and some NRI Sikh groups who continue to propagate the ideology of Khalistan.



One of the most prominent among them is the BKI, among the oldest and most organised Khalistan terrorist groups. It is headed by Wadhawa Singh, who is reportedly hiding in Pakistan. Mehal Singh is the deputy chief of BKI. Both of them are among the 20 terrorists whom India wants Pakistan to extradite.
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[size="6"]Pakistan: Taliban behead 3 Sikhs for refusing to convert to Islam[/size]





NEW DELHI: In what threatens to cast a shadow on the upcoming Indo-Pakistan talks scheduled for February 25, three Sikh youths were beheaded by the Taliban in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) region after they allegedly refused to convert to Islam. Their severed heads were dumped at a gurudwara in Peshawar.



The Sikh youths -- identified as Jaspal Singh, Sarabjit Singh and Baronat Singh -- had gone to realise the money owed to them by some people in the FATA region adjoining Afghanistan, when they were abducted by the Taliban militia. They were allegedly told by the Taliban to embrace Islam or face death. When the Sikh youth refused, their heads were chopped and sent to the Bhai Joga Singh Gurudwara in Peshawar.



A sizeable number of Sikhs lived in the tribal belt, particularly Aurakzai Agency, till the Taliban imposed jiziya or religious tax on them in 2009. Most members of the community, faced with increasing pressure from the Taliban to convert to Islam, have since fled to cities across Pakistan.



Jaspal Singh, Sarabjit Singh, and Baronat Singh.



Three brave men who chose death rather than embrace the gruesome religion that is Islam.



Let their names be remembered with honour.
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To a question asked by the media on the "possibility of discussing the beheading of Sikhs issues", Shri. S.M. Krishna responded - sure, if time permits (after a long winded talk about diplomacy and the need to talk about everything under the sun nonsensical response).
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