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Radio Pakistan sees India being behind terror attacks in Pakistan

Abohar, Wed, 11 Nov 2009 ANI

Abohar, Nov.11 (ANI): Despite having initially blamed the Talibans and Lashkar-e-Toiba for causing trouble across its country, Radio Pakistan in its recent Punjabi Darbar programme has blamed India for carrying out terrorist attacks in its territory.

 

People in border areas of Punjab have been feeling sad at the state of affairs inside Pakistan. Anil Beri, an expert on Indo-Pak relations, feels that India has been wanting to help Pakistan to terrorism. He says: "We don't want to harm the people of Pakistan. In the coming time, we want to create a bond between two countries India and Pakistan through love that will improve the relations between the coming generations."

 

"Many attacks happen in India and Pakistan has agreed to check the originators. We have never talked of war and fighting with Pakistan. I want to say that India and Pakistan are one and nobody either ISI or Punjabi Darbar can separate them. We want to demolish the base of any organization which wants to destroy relations between the two countries," Beri added.

 

The latest allegations coming from a place, which is today known world over for being the haven of terror are surprising.

 

Broadcasters of Radio Pakistan should focus on the activities of terrorists inside the country.

 

The entire world today looks at people from Pakistan with suspicious eyes. The Asian students seeking admission in foreign universities are checked if they have contacts in Pakistan. Business industry or political establishment, have been affected because of the policies adapted by the Pakistan Government.

 

The Radio Pakistan's broadcasters should ponder over and try how they could motivate its listeners to give up terrorism within Pakistan. (ANI)

 


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