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Indian
Government knows best - even before happening
The Pakistani nation should stand guard and vigilant to
this Indian Government's trick. Definitely this is a cover up to divert
attention from something that India Government is involved in hiding
behind the shadow of this fake Airplane drama.
Reason's are simple:
1. Why did these Indian hijackers went through security without proper
checking? as confirmed by the Katmandu Airport Security.
2. Why was the plane allowed to leave Indian Air - Space without engaging
in ICAO mandated Crisis Management - Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)?
3. Why did the Indian Foreign Office force Pakistan to retain the Airplane
on Lahore International Airport's tarmac? In addition, you ask for this
favor while your Official statements are passing the blame to Pakistan?
clear setup.
4. The same inefficient Indian Government that has been unable to appoint
a Negotiator even after 72 hours of the crisis to negotiate with the
Indian Hostage Takers (HT), while they were able to isolate released
hostages in Dubai and ship them back ASAP before CNN, Reuters, or AP
could conduct any interviews?
5. All the released victims under Indian Embassy's authority were dead
silent and said not a single word about the situation of the crisis
and released no critical information. Which in it self is a clear violation
of Rules of Engagement in a Hostage Situation. It is a SOP that released
hostages give detailed information to the local authority about the
HTs to equip them with strategic advantage.
6. The Dubai authorities identified the Indian HTs evidently Indian
in denomination as there conversation was in a thick Indian and Hindi
accent something Sikhs, Khashmiris, Sri Lankans, Nepalese can not do.
7. Russia wants to engage security council in meeting over this crisis
an unprecedented event specially from a war crimes criminal and human
rights violator country who is murdering innocent civilians in Chechnya.
8. The Indian Governments did not engage in active negotiations till
76 Hrs latter in Kandhar yet they had clear and detailed accounts of
HTs demands while the HTs themselves have not yet announced any demands.
I suppose the demand list was printed in RAW head quarters attested
by Indian Prime Minster himself.
9. Indian military Officers at the besieged province of Jammu and Kashmir
themselves quoted Mulana Azhar as saying "I don't want to leave the
jail at the cost of innocent lives. I don't believe in bloodshed. I
can use some other means to leave the jail and personally I would prefer
to go honorably from here."
10. Again like the demand list Indian government knows things even before
they happen as they claimed that one of the HTs was Mulana Azhar's brother
while India's own Military Intelligence Officers in occupied province
of Jammu and Kashmir say "We were baffled to hear that someone among
the hijackers is claiming to be the younger brother of Masood.(as he
is the only child) He may be his cousin or a distant relative".
In conclusion, I think no one could have better explained Indian government's
attitude then hostage Anil Khurana himself and I quote "My brother is
also among the hostages on the plane, but the Indian government has
no feeling for the poor, suffering lot . . . If a son or a daughter
of an Indian minister was in this ordeal the government would have quickly
given in to the demands and resolved this problem.".
My heart goes out with deep sympathy to the humble and innocent poor
masses of India who are being ruled by tyrants and are suppressed for
their rights. Our prayers are for the families of the hostages and the
hostages who are victims of Indian Governments crooked polices. I hope
one day all Indians regardless of class and social order will be able
to live with dignity. And they will be able to share bounties of Justice
and prosperity with their neighbors.
Regards,
Mani Masood
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