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Pak accuses India of hampering its 'war on terror' | Pakistan has once again blamed India of harbouring terror inside the country through Afghanistan and hampering Islamabad's anti-terror efforts. In an interview to a television
channel, Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Muhammad Sadiq accused New Delhi
of creating trouble in Pakistan's 'war on terror'. "India should support the efforts
put up by Pakistan against terrorism, but the country is creating problems for
Pakistan by spurring issues including water. India is buttressing the terrorists
and their activities instead of helping Pakistan and is providing weapons in Balochistan
and Waziristan," The News quoted Sadiq, as saying. He said India is working according
to a massive propaganda, which is to malign Islamabad's image on the international
stage while pressurising it to end terror networks operating inside the country.
"India is peddling propaganda against Pakistan in Afghanistan; accordingly, the
Pakistanis are not in good books of some in the establishment here (Afghanistan),"
Sadiq said. Meanwhile, Pakistani diplomatic circles have also criticised New Delhi
for refusal to restart the stalled peace process. "We do no see immediate chances
of revival of the peace process, as instead of appreciating Pakistan's act of
arresting and beginning the trial of the alleged perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks,
India has been using the incident to malign Pakistan as a hub of terrorism," senior
diplomatic sources in Islamabad said. Referring to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan
Singh's recent US visit, former Foreign Secretary, Tanvir Ahmad Khan said the
prime motive of Singh's visit was to urge the US to pressurise and alienate Pakistan.
"India believes that Pakistan is weak due to its security and economic problems
and it is trying to put more pressure before resuming the peace process," Khan
said. |
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