Diplomatic solution on Kashmir ‘under threat’

by admin on February 5, 2010

LeT is supported by Hafiz Saeed, the leader of Jamaat-ud-Dawa  Read more : Source time.com

LeT is supported by Hafiz Saeed, the leader of Jamaat-ud-Dawa Read more : Source time.com

Only yesterday India asked Pakistan to come on talking terms right? Why? Get Real!! Talks will not bring any peace in this region, only actions can bring a much needed peace in this region. Why should India initiate talks with Pakistan? When guns are already doing talking, why we need another channel of talks? Pakistan so far has done nothing to curb terrorism, Main accused in Mumbai massacre Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, the head of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, is roaming free and the best thing is that he is free to hold rally so that he can spread more hatred messages among the rural masses of Pakistan.

Pakistan government is continuously demonstrating its two-faced character, its hate towards India, its Terrorist passion, including its greater interest to save all the culprits of Mumbai Massacre and continue its Islamist battle at our Kashmiri front and killing our innocents people day and night—here our own Indian government is planning to restart normal talk with Pakistan. Why?

Great maybe our government officials have brilliant logic and supersonic brains that they simply don’t understand that since last two decades talks has done nothing fruitful for our people in Kashmir Valley.

Get Real…Pakistan is not a part of Solution it’s a part of Problem. If our government can’t think beyond the drawn line then please take some lessons from our other side neighbors, Sri Lanka and Get Real!!

Via Al Jazeera

Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, the head of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, is set to address a ‘Kashmir Solidarity’ rally in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore on Friday – in his first public speech since he was released from house arrest.

Jamaat-ud-Dawa has been accused of being a front for the Lashkar-e-Taiba network, blamed by India for the 2008 attacks on Mumbai. He denies involvement. Gunmen killed more than 166 people in the attacks. Saeed was released in June by a Lahore court which found insufficient evidence for his continued detention.


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