Kulbhushan Jadhav - Developments

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Fascist powers are on the rise in India.
Which powers? Who is that?

they have subverted the history to match their bigoted agenda.
Please do give us some examples.

They are poisoning people's mind by playing Hindus against all minorities.
Who is?

There are countless incidents of RSS and VHP violence which isn't covered in our sold out media.
Please name those incidents. Also, if they weren't in the media, how do you know about them?

Do you know after Yogi's victory in UP an entire town of innocent muslims was burned in Gujarat.
What does Yogi have to do with it?

Men were beaten and woman were raped by RSS supporters.
How do you know they were RSS supporters? Do you have their confessions?
 

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I think you are suffring from genetic disorder, by relating everything to Modi AND RSS and put all debate into one prism.....basically communist have lost everything including ideology to Modi and RSS and they are now winning your ideology by attracting all section of the society in BJP.
NOW Poor and Marginalised is not your vote bank since you make them and there ancestor fool from last 50 years....still you are dreaming same....so keep day dreaming....
I think he is a doppelganger of genius.
 

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Tell me didn't everything Najam Sethi said was true about current Indian society? Aren't extremists in our country lynching innocent people in the name of religion? We are only fooling ourselves.
Guys can we please ignore this troll - he's obviously a Porki trying to appear Indian - numerous statements give it away, and made-up nonsense that obviously no Indian would say.
 

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Tell me didn't everything Najam Sethi said was true about current Indian society? Aren't extremists in our country lynching innocent people in the name of religion? We are only fooling ourselves.
Sure, let's talk religious violence. Let's talk numbers.
 

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Najam Sethi on the point here. Pakistan has indeed become a religious extremist state. Unfortunately under the leadership of butcher of Gujarat, India too is becoming intehaa pasand mulk. RSS is working hard to brainwash our youth and turning them into Hindu taliban. Watch out India this could be you in future.
Are you an Indian muslim or a Muslim in India?

Majority of Indian Muslims hate Taliban.
Any source, survey, fatwas issued collectively by all of the religious muslim organisations/institutions to prove your point?
 
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Iran’s unexplained silence on Jadhav

While balancing ties with India and Pakistan, Tehran is unhappy over Delhi’s growing ties with GCC
The lack of investigative support from Iran on the Kulbhushan Jadhav case has raised questions about the overall state Tehran-New Delhi security cooperation, say experts. Iran is a strategic partner in India’s outreach to Afghanistan and Central Asia, but its silence on the Kulbhushan case has baffled many.

“Iran has nothing to gain in getting involved in the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav and perhaps that is why they have not responded to our request for information on how he was nabbed by Pakistan,” said the former Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran.

No response to request
Tehran’s silence became clear when the External Affairs Ministry said it had not responded to India’s request for investigation in the case.

We have informed the government of Iran last year about this matter. As to the progress of investigation, if they are conducting and where it is, I don’t have any information at this stage,” said Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay. India has maintained that Kulbushan Jadhav had been engaged in “legitimate business” in the Iranian port of Chabahar and was kidnapped by Pakistani agents. However, this part of the Indian narrative can be corroborated only if Iran comes forward with an investigation.

After years of cooperation, the port of Chabahar received more attention during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Tehran last May when both sides signed a trilateral agreement with Kabul to develop the port and connect it with Afghanistan.


Proximity to Saudis
Mr Saran said Iran understands well that its careful balancing of ties between Pakistan and India would be affected if it were to support India with detailed information that would implicate Pakistan or put India in an uncomfortable position.

“Iran always feels that India balances the Arab Gulf countries with Tehran, but the fact is that Iran also balances its ties with Pakistan with its India connections,” Mr. Saran said.

Iran and Pakistan had also clashed over alleged Indian espionage from Chabahar during President Hasan Rouhani’s March 2016 visit to Pakistan.

Pakistan had aired the video of Kulbhushan Jadhav’s alleged confession on disruptive activities in Pakistan during Mr. Rouhani’s visit and linked it to Chabahar, which drew a strong response from Iran’s envoy to Pakistan.

Commentators also believe that Iran is uncomfortable with India’s growing proximity to Saudi Arabia and the UAE and its non-cooperation on the case of Mr. Jadhav is indicative of a larger bilateral problem.

India’s growing ties with GCC states are naturally viewed by Iran with some concern. India should try to upgrade strategic ties with Iran especially since they have been steady security partners since the late 1980s,” said Parvez Nayeri, an Iranian commentator.

He also pointed out that bilateral energy ties were also not in the best shape because of Iran-India disagreement over the Farzad-B gas field which Iran had promised to India. Following pricing issues over the gas field, India has begun to cut gas imports from Iran.

Mr. Saran said Iran was choosing to be prudent in avoiding the problems over espionage between India and Pakistan, as the benefits of being non-cooperative far outweigh the gains.
 

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Really, you expect me post evidence (if any) on a public forum ? Are you really that naive ?
Then you need to keep shut and not put up what you've written in a public forum as though you are an authority on the issue. Makes you look silly.

And Look who's talking about being naive! Lol!
 

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Great Pakistani Justice, when Field General Court Martial (FGCM) ceased to exist in law, in an order to illegally punish Jhadev, they shamelessly continue fake proceedings.........its great way to give hanging sentence..........:hail::hail::hail:
@sayareakd please elucidate the point that the FGCM ceased to exist in Feb 2017.

Thanks!
 

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Iran’s unexplained silence on Jadhav

While balancing ties with India and Pakistan, Tehran is unhappy over Delhi’s growing ties with GCC
The lack of investigative support from Iran on the Kulbhushan Jadhav case has raised questions about the overall state Tehran-New Delhi security cooperation, say experts. Iran is a strategic partner in India’s outreach to Afghanistan and Central Asia, but its silence on the Kulbhushan case has baffled many.

“Iran has nothing to gain in getting involved in the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav and perhaps that is why they have not responded to our request for information on how he was nabbed by Pakistan,” said the former Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran.

No response to request
Tehran’s silence became clear when the External Affairs Ministry said it had not responded to India’s request for investigation in the case.

We have informed the government of Iran last year about this matter. As to the progress of investigation, if they are conducting and where it is, I don’t have any information at this stage,” said Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay. India has maintained that Kulbushan Jadhav had been engaged in “legitimate business” in the Iranian port of Chabahar and was kidnapped by Pakistani agents. However, this part of the Indian narrative can be corroborated only if Iran comes forward with an investigation.

After years of cooperation, the port of Chabahar received more attention during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Tehran last May when both sides signed a trilateral agreement with Kabul to develop the port and connect it with Afghanistan.


Proximity to Saudis
Mr Saran said Iran understands well that its careful balancing of ties between Pakistan and India would be affected if it were to support India with detailed information that would implicate Pakistan or put India in an uncomfortable position.

“Iran always feels that India balances the Arab Gulf countries with Tehran, but the fact is that Iran also balances its ties with Pakistan with its India connections,” Mr. Saran said.

Iran and Pakistan had also clashed over alleged Indian espionage from Chabahar during President Hasan Rouhani’s March 2016 visit to Pakistan.

Pakistan had aired the video of Kulbhushan Jadhav’s alleged confession on disruptive activities in Pakistan during Mr. Rouhani’s visit and linked it to Chabahar, which drew a strong response from Iran’s envoy to Pakistan.

Commentators also believe that Iran is uncomfortable with India’s growing proximity to Saudi Arabia and the UAE and its non-cooperation on the case of Mr. Jadhav is indicative of a larger bilateral problem.

India’s growing ties with GCC states are naturally viewed by Iran with some concern. India should try to upgrade strategic ties with Iran especially since they have been steady security partners since the late 1980s,” said Parvez Nayeri, an Iranian commentator.

He also pointed out that bilateral energy ties were also not in the best shape because of Iran-India disagreement over the Farzad-B gas field which Iran had promised to India. Following pricing issues over the gas field, India has begun to cut gas imports from Iran.

Mr. Saran said Iran was choosing to be prudent in avoiding the problems over espionage between India and Pakistan, as the benefits of being non-cooperative far outweigh the gains.
We can always send our undercover agents to Chabahar to investigate unofficially so we get some idea about his business interests there. If Iran does corroborates this info then we can nail Pak.
 

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