'Pakistan's Nasr missile is the most dangerous development in South Asia'

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@Zarvan - For your claims about UAE not helpful when sharing intelligence with India....

Saudi Arabia helped India nab 26/11 handler Abu Jundal

NEW DELHI: Saudi Arabia has helped India with a major breakthrough in the probe into the 26/11 attacks by facilitating the arrest of Syed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal, one of the key plotters of the Mumbai raid.

Jundal, who directed Ajmal Kasab and other 26/11 attackers from the Lashkar control room, was picked up by the Saudi police, who put him on a New Delhi-bound flight after alerting the authorities here about their prize catch.

The Lashkar terrorist , an Indian national wanted in many terror cases who was arrested on June 21, has since made the stunning claim that LeT chief Hafiz Saeed was present in the control room when the 26/11 masterminds choreographed the Mumbai attacks. He has also said that ISI and Pakistani army officials were involved in planning 26/11 and attended the meetings.

After Kasab and David Headley, the arrest of Jundal is seen as the third major success in India's effort to unravel the 26/ 11 plot.

Kasab's arrest was important since his Pakistani nationality exposed Islamabad's initial stubborn denial about involvement in the strike, and put paid to the plan to pin the blame on homegrown terrorists; even Hindu radicals.

Taught 26/11 attackers Hindi

Abu Jundal's significance lies in the key role he played in preparations and during the 26/11 attack on Mumbai. Being from Beed in Maharashtra, he taught the basics of Hindi usage to the Pakistani Laskhar squad. On the fateful day, he was in the control room firing instructions to killers, and also coached the killers to wrong-foot the Indian investigators and global community by posing as members of a fictional Indian outfit: Deccan Mujahideen.

In the tapes of the conversation between the terrorists and those in the control room, one of the handlers is heard saying "Lo Jundal Bhai se baat karo", in what is seen as reflecting his familiarity with the plotters and executioners. Sources said, he was present when Lashkar commander Zaki-ur Rahman Lakvhvi trained the attackers in a 12-day training camp organized at Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Jundal himself tutored the terrorists for three days on how to get by in Mumbai.

His statement to the Delhi Police about Saeed's presence in the LeT control room directly incriminates the LeT chief who has strenuously denied his complicity in the terror strikes.

Sources in the Delhi Police said Jundal, who figures in India's list of "most wanted" fugitives sheltered in Pakistan, has said that Lakhvi, Azam Cheema, Muzammil and one more handler were also in the control room.

Indian authorities expect him to provide more clarity on the participation of two serving officers of Pakistan army — Major Sameer and Major Iqbal. The 26/11 tapes have a reference to one "Major General Saheb". Indian authorities hope Jundal would help them ascertain the identity of this person and his connection with the ISI.

Jundal is a vital part of the conspiracy. Tutored by him, the attackers claimed they were motivated by Indian government's atrocities against Muslims and the plight of Kashmiri Muslims. The ploy that fitted well with Pakistan's claim that terrorism in India was an indigenous affair; although the use of typical Hindi expressions like "prashashan" for authorities and recommendations for Sachar Commission immediately led Indian investigators to smell a rat.

"He knows a lot. He claims that they prepared for years for the 26/11 attack and every person was assigned a separate task. Being a Maharashtrian, he was given the task to familiarize the killers with local dialect as well as Mumbai's topography. He instructed the gang on how to ask for directions and what to say if checked and quizzed," said a senior officer familiar with the details of his interrogation.

Jundal was produced before chief metropolitan magistrate Vinod Yadav by a Delhi Police team, led by ACP Ashok Chand and DCP Sanjeev Yadav. The Delhi Police have been given his custody for 15 days after which he may have long sessions with the police from Maharashtra and Gujarat as well as the NIA. He may also be brought face-to-face with Kasab.



Indian authorities expect Abu Jundal to provide more clarity on the participation of two Pak army officers — Major Sameer and Major Iqbal— in the 26/11 attack.

 

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You give it a try Mr you submarine will not be allowed to reach even close to KSA and lot before that it would be taken out. Along with every Indian inside India.
Those nuclear submarines can fire missile with 5000 Km range... Why it has to go near Saudi land ?
 

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Many cities are close to each other hitting one will cause severe damage to other one also. The main focus is ending India for good and for that cause we can go to any extent.
Madarsa Physics at its best. :rofl:
Please, please go to any extent, we want you piglets to go to any extent. Eat grass, bull shit, camel shit, pig shit if u may.
 

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For a test purposes and to keep Pakistan unbalanced, India should conduct a test of shooting of short range Prahaar missile and give Pakistan a demo of what to expect from their overconfidence of using Nasr missile with a nuclear warhead on Indian armoured division. This test will be a great morale booster for the Indian Amy also.
 

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For a test purposes and to keep Pakistan unbalanced, India should conduct a test of shooting of short range Prahaar missile and give Pakistan a demo of what to expect from their overconfidence of using Nasr missile with a nuclear warhead on Indian armoured division. This test will be a great morale booster for the Indian Amy also.

we need good air defense system like iron dome and barak anti missile sytem before thinking that
 

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@blueblood, What is wrong with building a Hindu temple in UAE. Afterall there's a sizeable Hindu community in this Arab country which is quite tollerant towards non Muslims.

Congratulations with the temple, hope to see a state of the art architecture as usual in UAE.
 
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@blueblood, What is wrong with building a Hindu temple in UAE. Afterall there's a sizeable Hindu community in this Arab country which is quite tollerant towards non Muslims.

Congratulations with the temple, hope to see a state of the art architecture as usual in UAE.
Absolutely nothing.

My post was directed at @Zarvan . He would be very interested in knowing the fact that Ummah has thrown caution to the wind.

It came as a shock to me that UAE establishment is unaware of the evil Hindu baniyas and their connivery.
 

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@blueblood, What is wrong with building a Hindu temple in UAE. Afterall there's a sizeable Hindu community in this Arab country which is quite tollerant towards non Muslims.

Congratulations with the temple, hope to see a state of the art architecture as usual in UAE.

how do you see

UAE support of India in security council permanent seat??

also UAE and india joint terrorism statement directing towards pak
 

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@Zarvan ,


See, its just a start.

PM Modi's UAE visit brings 'bure din' for Indian mafia dons in Dubai

Dubai: In a major breakthrough, India and the UAE have agreed to strengthen cooperation in the area of counter terrorism and extradition of wanted criminals.

This effectively means the closing of UAE's doors to Indian mafia dons, who have a history of fleeing to Dubai to evade Indian law enforcement agencies.

Both nations in a joint statement today agreed to strengthen cooperation in law enforcement, anti-money laundering, drug trafficking, other trans-national crimes and most importantly extradition arrangements.

UAE supports India's candidature for permanent seat in UNSC

Abu Dhabi: The UAE on Monday extended support to India's candidature for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council as the two countries called for an expeditious reform of the UN body.

The assurance came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's talks with the UAE leadership, including Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Zayad Al Nahyan.

"The 70th anniversary of the United Nations is an occasion to press for early reforms of the United Nations, and that the Inter-Governmental Negotiations on the reforms of the UN Security Council should be concluded expeditiously," a joint statement issued after the talks said.

Prime Minister thanked UAE for its support for India's candidature for permanent membership of a reformed United Nations Security Council.
 

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@Neo

@Zarvan


BTW where are pakis based in UAE ??

why did not they protest against MODI?

Were they afraid of 1000 lashes on their asses??


Why they feel not safer to protest in muslim country against hindu kufur

:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2:
 

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Crown Prince Promised Investment of Rs. 4.5 lakh Crore in India: PM Modi

Dubai: The crown prince of the United Arab Emirates has promised an investment of Rs. 4.5 lakh crore in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told a packed cricket stadium in Dubai, that greeted the announcement with loud cheers.

"If there is no trust, no one will invest Rs. 10 in you. It is the respect that India has earned for itself that it is being accepted world-wide," the Prime Minister said, repeatedly thanking his hosts for their hospitality and affection.

"The love I am showered with here, the respect...this is not for one individual. This is for 1.25 billion Indians, for India is a changing place in the world," PM Modi said.

He said though an Indian Prime Minster was visiting UAE after 34 years, "his Highness the crown prince and in Dubai, his Highness did not complain, they only showered me with love. I will never be able to forget it."
 

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Absolutely nothing.

My post was directed at @Zarvan . He would be very interested in knowing the fact that Ummah has thrown caution to the wind.

It came as a shock to me that UAE establishment is unaware of the evil Hindu baniyas and their connivery.
As far as I know, except for KSA there's not a single Muslim country that disallows building of Hindu temples. There are numerous hindu temples in Karachi. As a matter of fact during the last diwali Muslims in Karachi formed a human chain arounf the temple to allow the prayers, rituals and celebrations.
Ironic and sad thing about this board is that such events get onreported.

Let me see if I can find a link for you.

Btw, if Hindus were considered evil by the Ummah, the Indian diaspora in ME would be very limited but it is not.
 

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The student organisation formed a human shield outside Swami Narayan Temple, Light House, in Karachi as people celebrate Holi at the grand temple.



 

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“This way, all religious groups will stand united and show their dissent against the state.”

 

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@Neo , its a damn shame that they had to resort to such things. Nevertheless a positive development indeed.

As I stated earlier, the posts were not directed at you but the nanha mujahid Zarvan who started to "diss" TTP only after the Peshawar incident. Before that they were the innocent tribals and birather Islami who were pushed to the brink by scotch drinking Mushy.
 

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As far as I know, except for KSA there's not a single Muslim country that disallows building of Hindu temples. There are numerous hindu temples in Karachi. As a matter of fact during the last diwali Muslims in Karachi formed a human chain arounf the temple to allow the prayers, rituals and celebrations.
Ironic and sad thing about this board is that such events get onreported.

Let me see if I can find a link for you.

Btw, if Hindus were considered evil by the Ummah, the Indian diaspora in ME would be very limited but it is not.

karachi is mujahir city:megusta::megusta::megusta:


wat about other cities in Pakistan. i have heard hindu temple have been demolished in other cities and hindu woman and girls are forced marriages and change religion:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2:
 

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“This way, all religious groups will stand united and show their dissent against the state.”



karachi is mujajir city. :biggrin2::biggrin2:


other places in Pakistan temple have been demolished and hindu woman are forced marriages and change religion:biggrin2::biggrin2:

pant utter gayi apki :biggrin2::biggrin2:
 

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@Neo

@Zarvan


BTW where are pakis based in UAE ??

why did not they protest against MODI?

Were they afraid of 1000 lashes on their asses??


Why they feel not safer to protest in muslim country against hindu kufur

:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2:
@Neo bolda ni hun??:biggrin2:
:biggrin2:
 

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