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India should not over-react, says Zardari
2008-11-30
President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday went all out to deny any Pakistani role in the Mumbai attacks and pledged action against any group found to be involved, while advising New Delhi not to 'over-react'.

"Whoever is responsible for the brutal and crude act against the Indian people and India are looking for reaction," Zardari said in an interview with Indian CNN-IBN television. "We have to rise above them and make sure ourselves, yourself and world community guard against over-reaction," he said according to an interview transcript issued by the Press Trust of India.

Zardari promised that he would take immediate and strong measures if proof of Pakistani involvement was provided. "Let me assure you that if any evidence points to any individual or any group in this part of the world, I shall take the strictest of action in the light of this evidence and in front of the world," he said. Zardari argued that reducing the Mumbai attacks to an India-Pakistan problem was counter-productive.

"This is a world threat and all the more reason we have to stand up against this threat together," he said. Zardari said there was miscommunication with India over sending the ISI director general to India. "We had announced that a director will come from my side. That is what was requested by the [Indian] prime minister and that is what we agreed," he said.

"It is too early for the director generals to meet at the moment. Let the evidence come to light, let the investigation take its course. Then perhaps there is a position where the directors general could meet," Zardari said. "The DG is too senior a person to get into the investigation. He is a person who overall looks into the investigation," the president said.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Nor under-react.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2008-11-30 09:47  

#4  Translation: Please don't whack us!
Posted by: Spot   2008-11-30 08:40  

#3  I'm writing an opinion piece that points out that the credit cards, IDs, GPS's with saved location is a deliberately left trail of clues pointing back to Pakistan.

The reason such a trail would be left is to ensure Pakistan gets the blame and India is justified (in the eyes of the world) in harsher actions against Pakistan.

The elements in Pakistan behind this clearly want a rift with India and the West. I also think they want a return to a pre-9/11 world when Afghanistan was the ISI's plaything.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-11-30 08:26  

#2  Step 2: Musharraf Zardari "flips" to the Indian side.
Posted by: ed   2008-11-30 07:24  

#1  Now, where did I hear this before?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-11-30 06:35  

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