Indian Affairs Minister P. Chidambaram |
NEW DELHI - killing the brain of Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, near Islamabad is further evidence that terrorists find refuge in Pakistan.
"We note with deep concern of President Obama's statement said that the firefight that killed Osama bin Laden's happening in Abbottabad, in rural Pakistan," said Indian Affairs Minister P Chidambaram was quoted as saying by AFP on Monday (02/05/2011).
Chidambaram added that the fact that the Government of India emphasized the concern that terrorists from different organizations find refuge in Pakistan.
This was re-emphasized the belief that the perpetrators of the Government of India Mumbai attacks in 2008, which is associated with the militant Pakistan, continues to receive protection in Pakistan. Therefore, the Minister of Home Affairs Government urged Islamabad to arrest suspects identified by Indian intelligence.
Government of India has long accused Pakistan of providing protection and logistical support to militant groups planning to attack the Indian soil. After the attacks of 2008, of which 10 armed militants attacked several targets in Mumbai that killed 166 people, the Government of India to stop the peace talks with the rival state.
Negotiations have recently resumed, but the Government of India still continue to criticize Pakistan for not maximally bring to justice perpetrators of attacks. India and Pakistan fought three times since gaining independence in 1947, two of them due to conflict in the disputed territory of Kashmir.
"We note with deep concern of President Obama's statement said that the firefight that killed Osama bin Laden's happening in Abbottabad, in rural Pakistan," said Indian Affairs Minister P Chidambaram was quoted as saying by AFP on Monday (02/05/2011).
Chidambaram added that the fact that the Government of India emphasized the concern that terrorists from different organizations find refuge in Pakistan.
This was re-emphasized the belief that the perpetrators of the Government of India Mumbai attacks in 2008, which is associated with the militant Pakistan, continues to receive protection in Pakistan. Therefore, the Minister of Home Affairs Government urged Islamabad to arrest suspects identified by Indian intelligence.
Government of India has long accused Pakistan of providing protection and logistical support to militant groups planning to attack the Indian soil. After the attacks of 2008, of which 10 armed militants attacked several targets in Mumbai that killed 166 people, the Government of India to stop the peace talks with the rival state.
Negotiations have recently resumed, but the Government of India still continue to criticize Pakistan for not maximally bring to justice perpetrators of attacks. India and Pakistan fought three times since gaining independence in 1947, two of them due to conflict in the disputed territory of Kashmir.
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