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Friday, December 19, 2008

India Stop Blaming Pakistan: PML-Nawaz

ISLAMABAD: Secretary Information Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Ahsan Iqbal said on Thursday that instead of blaming Pakistan for all evils in India, New Delhi should try to resolve internal disputes.

Taking part in debate on situation arising after Mumbai blasts last month, he said that by suspending the dialogue process, the Indian government has in a way succumbed to the trap of the terrorists. He was of the opinion that Pakistan could not respond properly to the Indian diplomatic and media offensive after November 26.
Referring to various reports prepared by Indian and American think-tanks he said that internal conflicts in India were the main reason for present sorry state of affairs there.

He also cited the statement of Indian PM Manmohan Singh who recently said that Naxalites were the biggest threat to Indian solidarity. He said that India accused Pakistani groups for Samjhota Express fire last year but investigations have proved that besides Hindu extremists, an Indian Army officer was involved in the incident.

He said that it time for forging unity and for this purpose it was necessary to undo the 17th Amendment of the Constitution and putting an end to the system established by former President Musharraf, the parliament should be empowered.

He called for formulation of National Security Policy.

He advised the government to learn from Saudi model of curbing extremism, as use of force was not the solution of the problems.


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