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Sunday, November 28, 2010

PAKISTAN MUST KEEP ITS PROMISES

              Pakistan has not fulfilled its promises of bringing to book the perpetrators of the November 26,2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Friday, the second anniversary of the tragedy.
          The Minister expressed the hope that" Pakistan would realize its responsibility as a nation and government and fulfill its promises to bring the justice, those who perpetrated the attacks.
            " Our neighbour Pakistan made many promises to us that they will bring to jistice the masterminds, controllers and  handlers of the 26/11 tragedy. They have not done so,sofar. They promised they will arrest all the seven persons whose names handed over to them. They have not done that so far.. They promised, they will provide voice samples of the persons whose name are handed over. They have not done so far.
       India has no ambitions except to live inpeace and harmony. India wants all her neighbours to grow at the same rate at which India grows. India wishes prosperity for all the people of south Asia.
        Saluting ombale, Mr Chidambaram said it was his sarifice that led the police to capture Kasab aive. If Kasab had died, there would be no conclusive link to Pakistan, and that the terror attack ws mounted from Pakistani soil.
           Union Home Minister on Friday 26th November paid tribute to the policemen who were killed during the 26th November terror attack at Mumbai two years ago.

Prof. John Kurakar

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