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Release of Kargil Tapes
by s deshpande on Jun 29, 2007 05:13 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I think, it was the need of the hour to disclose the tapped conversation. It served the purpose of showing the world that the intruders were Pakistanis. It also served the purpose of making Nawaz Sharif what was going on against him. It also made all the Indian Citizens aware of India's capability in espionage whereby we could even catch an enemy-general online! By not releasing that tape then would not have made any difference because we KNOW that Musharraf would continue his gimmicks against India anyway and so we may not need anymore of his conversations in future tapped! But we gave hell of a shock to him at that particular time. I like that and so also the entire Indian population. It is a disgrace to Musharraf which we gave to him just one day before his visit to India. I liked that. It was some aggressive move by a nation teased as a soft state.

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  RE:Release of Kargil Tapes
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Jun 29, 2007 06:37 AM   Permalink

True, but there are people/political parties in India, who want to appease terrorists and Paki land!

Only those elements are opposed to these tape release as it exposed Paki land's treachery

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by Subhash Niyogi on Jun 30, 2007 06:52 PM   Permalink
Bhaskar,
Well said.I agree with you.
What about Uncle Sam's hypocrisy during that time.
Now we are seeing Sam in new avatar with his new nuclear burger wada paav for poor Indian chums.

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