By liking mumbai blasts to on going jammu and kashmir terrorist activities,pakistan tactically aknowledged it's hand in mumbai blasts,since whole world knows their moral,political,financial, and all available means of support to terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir.
India is so called powerful country run by impotent politicians who even cannot protect high statured BSF officials from a very poor country like Bangladesh, the inhuman killing of Indian BSF officials. And now Pakistani foreign minister making such a strong statement and fells on deaf ears of India. Just think of Israel, their one of ordinary soldier was captured by Palestinians and they are on demolishing act. I feel shameful to be called an Indian citizen as it cannot protect its innocent citizens against barbaric killings.
I dont want to comment on the foreign minister's remark, because it does not deserve.
Its high time Indian government take some action against terrorism. Their inability is very depressing. We just make Sympatheic statements and arguments which will not serve the purpose. We need to act right now and stop such henious acts happening again.
Sincere request is to tighten the Bangladesh and Pakistani borders. We dont need a bus service or train service to pakistan as long as their Government and Terrorists stop their back stabbing on India.India is on a growth path, we have to stop such people(who are worse than animals ), from doing such crimes again and play with our patience.
Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri's statement that incidents like the Mumbai bomb blasts were linked to non-resolution of disputes between India and Pakistan speaks of his political mmaturity. Is Mr. Kasuri entertaining thoughts that India's safety is entirely in the hands of Pakistan's "benevolence"? It is amusing to read such remarks from a Foreign Minister.
Pakistan's foreign minister Kasuri's comments was symptomatic of a government run by the military. No democratic state could have ratcheted up the tension and aded fuel to the fire by linking a tragedy with a particular bilateral dispute.
Pakistan has been harping for long that it has no truck with terrorists who strike Indian targets. Ther has been a lot of atacks in the recent past in Pakistani cities for which India has expressed condolensces.
Both the nations were moving slowly but surely towards scaling down the tension that was built up in the last couple of years. Track two diplomacy was on an overdrive and both countries were seeing tangible results.
But Kasuri's comments was inappropriate at this juncture when our financial capital was reeling under terrorist attacks.
This has again proved that the very essence of Pakistan lies in a confrontation with India and it is still scavenging the remains of history to piece together a viable basis for its very existence.
Is it really the secular nation that Jinnah envisaged, or is it a nation which needs to re-assert itself as Islamic, caring not a fig for the sensibilities of others except their own ?