Pakistan

20 killed, 80 injured in Peshawar blast

Pakistan, Peshawar BlastPeshawar, Dec. 5 : At least 20 have been killed and more than 80 injured in a high intensity blast near Imam Bargah in Koocha Risaldar area of Peshawar today.

Inspector General of Police, North West Front Province, Malik Naveed Khan said while talking to a news channel that about 20 to 25 kilograms of explosives were used in the blast which was planted in a vehicle.

Let Chief Denies any Role in Mumbai Attacks

Let Chief Denies any Role in Mumbai AttacksLashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafeez Saeed has outright denied any role in the Mumbai terror attacks.

"We didn't do it," he said categorically.

Saeed went on to say that the demand for his extradition by India is a crude attempt by the Indian establishment to divert people's attention from the failure of security and intelligence forces of India.

Government has proof of ISI hand in Mumbai attacks

Government has proof of ISI hand in Mumbai attacksAccording to sources, Indian government has proof of the involvement of Pakistan's ISI in the terror attacks in Mumbai. Sources in Delhi said that the names of trainers and places where scrupulous training took place of the terrorists that killed 183 people during a 60-hour siege Mumbai are known to the government.

U. S. has a lot more evidence, some of which it has shared with India.

Mumbai attacks: US, India subjecting Pak to excessive pre-emptive hype, says expert

India, US, PakistanIslamabad, Dec. 5 : In the wake of last week’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai, there is a view in one Pakistani daily that Islamabad is a clear victim of pre-emptive hype, and that the US and India are hand-in-glove about arriving at a unilateral solution that could “balkanize” the country further.

Pak-based terror group’s opening of its gates was carefully orchestrated

Islamabad, PakistanMuridke (Pakistan), Dec. 5 : A Pakistani terrorist group blamed for last week’s attack on Mumbai that killed nearly 200 people and injured nearly 300, opened its gates to outsiders and reporters on Thursday, but according to some reports, the visit by foreign and local journalists was carefully orchestrated, possibly by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) itself.

India should not increase the area of conflict: Pak UN Ambassador

Ban Ki-MoonUnited Nations, Dec. 5: Pakistan’s Ambassador to United Nations Abdullah Hussain Haroon has urged India not to widen the area of conflict between the two nations.

In a letter addressed to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, Haroon hassuggested that US Secretary of State should be dispatched to the region to ease tension in the subcontinent which developed after the Mumbai terror attacks.

Ban-Ki-Moon has “no specific response” to a recent letter sent by Pakistan’s UN Ambassador Abdullah Hussain Haroon on last week’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai, said spokesperson to the UN Secretary-General Michele Montas.

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