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BBC disclosures confirm Pakistan's suspicions about India: Nisar |
2015-06-26 |
Nisar said intelligence agencies had in the past reported India's interference inside Pakistain, adding that recent statements from the Indian leadership were a clear indication of foreign involvement. The interior minister also said he held a meeting with British High Commissioner Philip Barton on Thursday, during which he asked the high commissioner for his government's assistance in accessing details of the disclosures made in the BBC report. "The high commissioner has recommended that I write an official letter from the government of Pakistain to the British government, requesting access to details relating to the disclosures made in the BBC report," said Nisar. The interior minister said he will formally write to the UK government tomorrow (Friday) requesting Pak authorities' access to key information in relation to the serious allegations levelled by the BBC against MQM. |
Posted by:Fred |
#6 In FIFY |
Posted by: AlanC 2015-06-26 09:47 |
#5 Eventually you develop the ability to believe five impossible things before breakfast. Unlike the Arab, who can only hold a mere two diametrically impossible ideas in his head at the same time. |
Posted by: Pappy 2015-06-26 08:27 |
#4 infants of asphalt I am so stealing that. Hummm, bituminous babies? |
Posted by: Shipman 2015-06-26 07:25 |
#3 the ability to believe five impossible things before breakfast But only five, please. An unpublished fragment of Remus: Brer Rabbit larned all six Kalimas! Dem infants of asphalt Led him to be hassled By less pious Moes and Fatimas. Wikipedia: "M. M. Hasan, An Inspector-General's diary, 1996, p. 70 recounts a case of a man arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of being an Indian spy because he was able to recite all six kalimas, which was deemed unlikely in a real Muslim." |
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220 2015-06-26 01:58 |
#2 In Pakistain if you believe hard enough it must be true. Eventually you develop the ability to believe five impossible things before breakfast. |
Posted by: Fred 2015-06-26 01:13 |
#1 Not to rain on this happy parade of paranoia, but yesterday's Burg article said the Beeb was quoting an unnamed "authoritative Pak source". Which makes it less a parade and more of a circle jerk, I guess. There is prolly a Pakisourcesaurus joke in there somewhere, but I'm not digging for it. |
Posted by: SteveS 2015-06-26 00:28 |