Sunday, August 15, 2010

India Expected To Raise Tension With Pakistan During Commonwealth Games



Security analysts who reviewed India’s record fear New Delhi might use terrorism at Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010 to divert international media’s attention away from deeply embarrassing preparations for the event


In this picture: Indian women work at a construction project in front of the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, India. Picture: Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images

 
By ANANT SHETH in New Delhi, GULPARI MEHSUD in Islamabad
Sunday, 15 August 2010.

NEW DELHI, India—Many Pakistani analysts are worried that New Delhi might resort to false flag operations or a mock terror threat to sidetrack media attention from the mess surrounding the games. In all probability, India could use one of the many Hindu terror groups to mount attacks that would be blamed on Pakistan. India has seen a mushrooming of Hindu terror groups over the past decade.

There are at least two recent precedents where India falsely accused Pakistan for terror acts that Indian investigators discovered later were committed by Hindu terrorists.

In both cases, serving Indian military intelligence officers were found directly involved in carrying out the bombings. The purpose was simple: To implicate Pakistan and its intelligence agencies and build international pressure to force Islamabad into conceding the disputed territory of Kashmir.

For example, an Irish newspaper published this report, India uncovers Hindu terror group that carried out bombings blamed on Islamists . A Hindu extremist and a serving Indian Army officer were arrested and charged with planting bombs in public places that were blamed on Pakistan. That was November 2008.

In Spring 2007, a peace train called Samjota Express carrying Pakistani visitors to India as part of peace dialogue was blown up causing a fire that burned 59 Pakistanis alive. The Indian government accused Pakistan’s ISI of involvement. It said Pakistan’s military wanted to derail Pakistan-India peace talks. A year later three serving Indian military intelligence officers were arrested for planning and executing the attack. The Indian investigator who uncovered the nexus between Indian intelligence and Hindu terror groups was the first casualty of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. He was eliminated by a professional sniper far away from the Taj hotel but was his death was blamed on the terrorists who stormed that building.


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4 comments:

  1. What have commonwealth games got to do with the tensions between two neighboring countries? Just because their athletes would be competing in different sporting events, does not means that they will make the two countries go at war?

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  2. Mr. Mansoor, how dare you criticise the great AQ who has the lowest IQ? AQ has definite information about conspiracies being hatched against Pak. Please leave the moron AQ alone to dream and make up things. DO NOT DISTURB - AQ (WITH THE LOWEST IQ) IS WORKING, OOPS DREAMING.

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  3. Masroor, it is useful to at least read the first paragraph of the article before commenting. You see, if you're going to read the title only and comment then you'll be making funny comments like the one you did here.

    Who says there'll be tension if two countries play sports? This valuable report is talking about terrorism inside India and the track record of Indian military intelligence and Hindu terrorist organizations in carrying out bombings in public places and then blaming them on Pakistan or the Kashmiri freedom fighters.

    There are two high profile cases that were busted in India were terrorist acts blamed on Pakistan or Kashmiris turned out to be the work of Hindu terror groups in collusion with Indian military intelligence.

    Read the article please before regaling us with your shallowness.

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  4. The Blogger is not only a clown but misinformed. He states that the investigator (referring to the late Hemant Karkare) "who uncovered the nexus between Indian intelligence and Hindu terror groups was the first casualty of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. He was eliminated by a professional sniper far away from the Taj hotel but was his death was blamed on the terrorists who stormed that building." Evidence clearly suggests that it was Kasab and his comrade Ismail were the Paki duo who shot and killed Karkare, Kamthe and Salaskar. The incident took place near CST behind Cama Hospital at Mumbai.

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