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Wed, 11/04/2009 - 07:13
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India rubbishes allegations of fomenting trouble in Pak
PAK-KRISHNA
New Delhi, Nov 3 (PTI) India Tuesday rubbished Pakistan's
allegations that it was fomenting trouble in the neighbouring
country, saying it has nothing to do with their internal
developments which are of "their own making".
"We have absolutely nothing to do with whatever is
happening in Balochistan or whatever is happening within
Pakistan. I think it is their own making," Indian External
Affairs Minister S M Krishna said.
The Minister was of the view that there is "total
confusion" in Pakistan and that he did not think that there is
any effective government functioning there.
Krishna's comments come against the backdrop of
Pakistan's claims that its security forces had seized
Indian-made arms and equipment from the Taliban stronghold of
South Waziristan, where the Army has launched a major
operation to flush out the militants.
Pakistan Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira and chief
military spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas Monday said that
troops had recovered "Indian arms, ammunition, literature and
medical equipment" from Sherwangi, a key militant base that
was captured a few days ago.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik had recently alleged that
India was supplying arms to Taliban militants. PTI SJY
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New Delhi, Nov 3 (PTI) India Tuesday rubbished Pakistan's
allegations that it was fomenting trouble in the neighbouring
country, saying it has nothing to do with their internal
developments which are of "their own making".
"We have absolutely nothing to do with whatever is
happening in Balochistan or whatever is happening within
Pakistan. I think it is their own making," Indian External
Affairs Minister S M Krishna said.
The Minister was of the view that there is "total
confusion" in Pakistan and that he did not think that there is
any effective government functioning there.
Krishna's comments come against the backdrop of
Pakistan's claims that its security forces had seized
Indian-made arms and equipment from the Taliban stronghold of
South Waziristan, where the Army has launched a major
operation to flush out the militants.
Pakistan Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira and chief
military spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas Monday said that
troops had recovered "Indian arms, ammunition, literature and
medical equipment" from Sherwangi, a key militant base that
was captured a few days ago.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik had recently alleged that
India was supplying arms to Taliban militants. PTI SJY
DDC
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