Ex-Indian Army chief admits sponsoring terrorism in Balochistan!!!

ramakrishna

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if he ever he said that ...that would have buzzed around our news papers and channels ...

and you what our news channels can do ... they will do any thing to get the TRP ratings ...

I dont think this news is trustworthy ... its just a biased news by Pak media ...
 

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The then Pakistani foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar has already said to American press that Pakistan has links with strategic terrorist organizations when Osama was nabbed in Abbotabad..........So pakistan should first check its pockets and strategic assets............
 

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What V.K. Singh said was that TSD undertook covert intelligence (humint) in PoK.

Paki media modified the statement to fit in their conspiracy theory that "Ex-Indian Army chief admits sponsoring terrorism in Balochistan"

Does the Pakis think Balochistan is within PoK? :hmm:
 

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Humint does not mean that one organises insurrection with one man and a dog!

Humint means obtaining info about an adversary with human being I.e. people on the ground.

The staff in any Embassy of any country is also humint,

So are spies!

Geelani is humint for Pakistan, but not the terrorist organisations.

But Pakistanis being generally uneducated and now fear crazed are apt to clutch any straw to hallucinate!
 
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This is like saying ISI conducts intelligence operations in India. Paki logic fail.
 

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completely agree with u all...these things are over hyped by paki media, creating a buzz in paki ppl(how ever we as Indians donot care)...but i have always being under a thought like how transparent is our media. Whether the news are hyped/over hyped
 

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Umar Cheema, an investigative reporter for a major Pakistani newspaper, The News, has long tackled difficult and risky topics. His articles have questioned the conduct and performance of the Army and the intelligence services and detailed accusations of corruption against President Asif Ali Zardari.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/29/opinion/29wed4.html

Lol trying to score some brownie points with ISI :troll:
 

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