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Mumbai Attack And Many Others In India Were Inside Job.

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keyplus90 | 23:13 Tue 16th Jul 2013 | News
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http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/news/editorial/2013/07/16/6466.html

As always though in Pakistan, most of the attacks in India recently were inside job by their own intelligent services.
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And you are of Pakistan origin KP..?
never my fault gov. Conspiracy theorists eat your heart out!!
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Oh dear.

No. It is really easy to blame security lapses on insider plots. But onvariably they are just a group of people just doing a really bad job.
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Stop searching for nonsense like this and face reality.
I will need a little more evidence please than one Guardian story.
White lie....is that racist ;)
Hardly evidence though is it, Keyplus? The article you link to is written by a kashmiri activist based in Nottingham, UK, posted in the editorials and letters sections of an obscure canadian? newspaper or online news outlet. So the source and the media outlet do little to add credibility to the tale.

When you look at this story in a little more detail and seek out a few more sources, it turns out to be rather more mundane and far less dramatic. A local government official is claiming that a police officer made these claims to him by means of a letter!

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Satish-Chandra-Verma-may-have-to-explain-26/11-remark/articleshow/21093685.cms

So - no evidence that the police officer actually made the allegation. No evidence to support the actual allegatiob itself. No supporting background details - as far as i can tell, this Verma chappie has had no personal experience of working in the intelligence services.

The analogy is that a senior police officer in, say, Tampa, Florida, is alleged by an ex government official to have claimed that 9/11 was an inside job by the CIA.

What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.This story may fit into your own bias, Keyplus, but at the moment on the facts as presented does nothing to change the settled view that the Mumbai terrorist attack was inspired by and orchestrated by elements within ISI....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Mumbai_attacks
This is not the Guardian - it's The Canadian - “committed to affirming a sovereign Canada, by defending the national public interest via a critical approach to mass-media coverage.”

http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/about_us.html

Yes, and Abu Quatada and Abu Hamza are in the pay of the British Government or some other western agency, the Pakistan Taliban, who shot 15 year old Malala Yousafzai for wanting an education are in the pay of the CIA, and the US government orchestrated 9/11. We know, Keyplus. You've told us.
you forgot Anjem choudary being in the pay of the secret service, blimey..
this might be a start, from little acorns as they say

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jan/28/pakistan-pilot-scheme-madrasas
Em, thanks - yes, I did - but no surprise when conspiracy abounds! So much to remember!

Jom, //you are of Pakistan origin KP..? //

Yes, he is.
if you look at the link it gives a small hope that they will start fighting, or educating if you like the ideologies that make these fundamentalists, starting in the madrassas
I'll believe it when I see it happen.
they could make a start here...
That's not a bad idea.
Yes, and the CIA were behind the 9/11 attacks, and the number of people killed in the holocaust are greatly exaggerated no doubt?

If you don't like the truth, just invent an alternative one.
Ludwig, why the question mark? You know it's true. ;o)
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Yes, exactly the kind of response I was expecting. Had I put a link from the same source telling the story otherwise then everyone would be happy to accept it.

Her are few questions asked by Pakistan defence and they did not get any answers from Indian govt. They blamed Pakistan but never allowed Pakistani police to speak to Ajmal Qasab once. I believe there were about 11 attackers and no one was filmed in as much detail as Ajmal Qasab, and then for not know reason he was the only one who was got shot to injure and not to kill whereas all of the others were shot dead. Why? A simple question, was that just co-incidence?

http://www.defence.pk/forums/strategic-geopolitical-issues/19917-10-reasons-mumbai-terror-attack-inside-job.html


But in reality I do not need these sources as all of these cases are in Indian courts.

Here is link about attack on Samjhauta Express where a train that runs between India & Pakistan was attacked in India, 68 people (mostly Pakistani) were burned alive as there were padlocks on the train doors, attack was blamed on Pakistani agencies even when the dust had not settled. Later on an investigator called Hemant Karkare found that Hindu extremists were behind it and their leader was an in-service Indian army major. There were arrested and has been sentenced.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/samjhauta-express-blast-prime-suspect-arrested/article4210219.ece

Same duty full inspector Hemant Karkare was there in Mumbai at the time of Mumbai attack. He was no way near the attackers but still got shot, by whom? His wife is still asking question.

http://www.ummid.com/news/November/18.11.2009/kavita_karkare_raises_doubt_over_hemant_death.htm

Finally I know, the time is not right, and Western media and people unfortunately would accept anything against Pakistan a country that has sacrificed so much in this war on terrorism but would not accept anything when it comes to India. And the reason is very simple as India are now allies against China.



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