RAW and Mossad destabilising Pakistan
Like that would be hard ... |
KARACHI - Minister of State for Ports and Shipping Nabeel Gabol said on Monday that Indian spy agency RAW in collusion with Israeli Mossad were sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan and that they were using Afghanistan for infiltration into Pakistan.
"Don't blame Pakistani agencies. Indian RAW and Israeli Mossad operate from Afghanistan and they perpetrate terrorism inside Pakistan," he said at a press conference at PPP Sindh Media Cell. PPP Sindh Media cell In-charge Sharjeel Memon and Advisor to Sindh CM Sharmila Farooqui were present on the occasion.
He alleged that a three-star military general of Indian army led the destabilisation operation inside Pakistan from Kabul. He said these enemies knew that Taliban would be blamed for terrorism.
"Pakistan will give the evidence of Indian involvement in terrorism in Pakistan to the international guarantors. We shall not give evidence to India because they themselves are involved in terrorism in Pakistan," he said.
His attention was drawn to the fact that it was the US administration that had brought Indian government to Afghanistan and former President Bush in his March 2006 visit to Islamabad had announced Indian role in Afghanistan and they still endorse Indian role in Afghanistan.
Gabol failed to identify the international guarantors by name and replied that all those who are interested in peace in this region are the guarantors. He added the US and the UK had their own interests in the region.
On the issue of the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO-2007), former President General Pervez Musharraf should be held accountable for the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO-2007) "Neither the PPP nor its government defended the NRO. Our opponents should make a genuine demand that the architect of the NRO should be tried for the NRO," Nabeel Gabol said. He said that only 10 persons from the PPP benefited from the NRO, an Ordinance that benefited thousands of persons from other parties.
Posted by: john frum 2009-12-15 |