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India-Pakistan
Pakistan accuses India of supporting the miscreants in Balochistan
2006-01-06
As heavy fighting continued between nationalist rebels and security forces in Balochistan, Pakistan has accused India of supporting violence in the troubled southwestern province. "India is supporting the miscreants" in Balochistan, Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Sherpao, told a press conference here yesterday.
Hmmm. Should we read this as being "the Pak army is taking heavy losses from the trials and it can't possibly be our fault so therefore it must be India?" Or is India really supporting the Baluchs? I don't find that terribly plausible but this *is* Baluchistan we're talking about...
"The reaction of the neighbouring country over the action of Pakistan's law-enforcement agencies against the miscreants is clear evidence that they are being backed by India," he was quoted as saying by the local daily 'Dawn' today. Surprisingly several other papers reported that he accused a "hostile neighbour" while Dawn quoted him as naming India.

India had last month expressed concern over the Pakistani military using helicopter gunships and jet fighters to bombard the rebel positions. Pakistan resented saying that it was interference in its internal affairs. Sherpao made the allegations yesterday after holding talks with pro-government tribal chiefs of the province here.

Separately, Pakistan's former Army Chief Aslam Beg, and ex-Chief of ISI Gen (Retd) Hamid Gul, charged both India and the United States with fomenting trouble in Balochistan. In interviews published in 'The Post', both had accused Indian Consulates located in Afghanistan and Iran. "The terrorists who are fighting in Balochistan are friends of India and foes of Pakistan. That is the only reason the Indian government expressed concern against military operations in the province," Gul was quoted as saying.

Meanwhile, heavy fighting was reported in Balochistan between rebels and security forces. Ten people were killed as a result of this on Wednesday night.
Posted by:john

#1  I doubt if this is happening. Turn about is fair play after all the WackiPakies are supporting full blown terrorism against India.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2006-01-06 18:20  

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