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Indian Americans organise 'Washington Lobby Day'

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Posted: Jan 02, 2009 at 0925 hrs IST

Washington In a bid to convince US lawmakers to put pressure on Pakistan to take action against perpetrators of Mumbai attacks, a group of Indian Americans have decided to hold "Washington Lobby Day" on January 27.

The objective is to "show the US Members of Congress that Indian Americans and all Americans are expressing their strong support for the victims of the Mumbai attacks and for continued US-India efforts on the war against terrorist organisations based in Pakistan," Chairman of US-India Political Action Committee (USINPAC), Sanjay Puri said.

USINPAC and several other Indian American organisations including Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) have come together to set up a national task force.

The task force aims at raising awareness among US lawmakers and the incoming Obama Administration and garner support for India on the issue of Mumbai terrorist attacks.

"This coalition of Indian American organisations demonstrates that Indian-Americans are united in the condemnation of the Mumbai attacks and the need for cooperation between the US and India to work together to eliminate terrorism in South Asia," Puri said in a statement.

Soon after the Mumbai terror strikes, USINPAC had launched a petition campaign demanding that the US Congressional funding should be contingent on Pakistan in extraditing Dawood Ibrahim.

"We believe that in the interests of broader peace, America needs to demand that Pakistan close down all terror camps in its territory or risk losing US funding that has amounted to over USD 10 Billion since 9/11," says the petition, which has so far been signed by thousands of Indian Americans.

The Task Force, in its first few steps has demanded conditional US economic and military assistance to Pakistan, based on the action taken by Islamabad against those responsible for Mumbai terror attacks.

It has demanded that Pakistan extradite all suspects in the Mumbai attacks for trial in India; dismantling the terrorist infrastructure and finance network between the Pakistani intelligence services and the Pakistani army.

Besides it also asked for dismantling the terror camps run by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and other radical outfits from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) providing training and deploying terrorists worldwide.

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Nil by Joe on 02 Jan 2009

It is just so simple, no need to protest/lobby. Shut down Guantanamo now and send detainees to their country of origin to face trial. No? Why not? Similarly, send those Mumbai culprits to India or an Indian administered location fullstop. It is as simple as that. If US is serious about terrorism, then Porkistan should be a priority on their radar. Stuff Zardari and Gilani, they are puppets. What the hell man, wipe them out now, for the next generation will have to work 10 times as hard. It will have to be done oneday. IMHO the order of the day should be similar to the Israeli approach or better but nothing less

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