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Pakistan has become very big factory of terrorism: BJP

Wednesday - Jul 04, 2012, 05:34pm (GMT+5.5)
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New Delhi -  The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday said Pakistan  has today become a very big factory of terrorism, from where, almost every day  thousands of terrorists are being produced, and added that it is through them that  terrorism is being spread across the entire world, including in India.

"The al Qaeda, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and ISI dominate the policies of the Pakistan  Government. Today, Pakistan has become a very big factory of terrorism from where   almost every day thousands of terrorists are being produced. Though them, terrorism is  being spread across the entire world including India. It has been proved in the world,"  said Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.

Naqvi charged Pakistan of adopting a two-faced policy, and said the neighbouring  country talks about peace just for show.

 "Pakistan always adopts a two-faced policy. Pakistan, on the one hand, is providing  shelter to separatists and terrorists and has been sponsoring terrorist activities in India,  while on the other, it talks about peace, just to show," he said.

Naqvi was reacting to the meeting between Pakistan Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani  and Kashmiri separatist leaders in Delhi. He further said Kashmir is an integral part of  India, and that New Delhi does not require any certificate or intervention from Islamabad  on this.

"As far as Kashmir is concerned, Kashmir is an integral part of India, the people of  Kashmir are an integral part of India. On this, neither do we need any certificate from  Pakistan, nor intervention. Some separatist groups in Pakistan are talking in the language  of al Qaeda, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and ISI, their mindset is Talibani. So, the  Government of India should understand their mindset and treat, or deal with them in the
same manner," said Naqvi.

"As far as Kashmiri Pandits are concerned, Kashmir cannot join the mainstream and  participate in India's development process until thousands of homeless Kashmiri Pandits  are brought back. The development in Kashmir will not be possible if it will be seen from  the terms and conditions and perspective of the separatists," he added.

The Pakistani Foreign Secretary met Kashmiri separatist leaders at the Pakistan High  Commission in New Delhi on Tuesday soon after his arrival in the Indian capital. This  move did not go down well with India, as it took place ahead of the two-day Foreign  Secretary-level talks.

The meeting between the two sides is taking place in the backdrop of the deportation  from Saudi Arabia of Zabiuddin, aka Abu Jundal, who has revealed that he, along with  LeT founder Hafiz Saeed, was in the control room in Pakistan during 26/11 Mumbai  carnage, New Delhi is expected to flag the issue.

Apart from terror, New Delhi is also expected to raise the issue of release of Indian  prisoner Sarabjeet Singh, who is on death row for the last 20 years during the discussions. 





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