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Pakistan feared India was planning a military strike amid heightened tensions between the two nuclear powers following the Mumbai attacks, Pakistan’s high commissioner to London told the BBC on Saturday. Wajid Shamsul Hassan said there was evidence that India wanted “to teach Pakistan a lesson”.

“This is what we were told by our friends, that there could possibly be a quick strike at some of the areas they suspect to be the training camps, an air raid or something of that sort,” Mr Hassan told the broadcaster.“There was circumstantial evidence that India was going to make a quick strike against Pakistan to teach her a lesson,” he said.


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nzeeshan   # nzeeshan
  Posted 462 days ago. (hide)

Instead of teaching others a lesson, India should perhaps learn from its mistake. Stop blaming others for the attacks when the Indian government couldn’t prevent the attacks after loads of warnings. They are just trying to divert the attention from their own lack of preventing the country and its people against terrorism. Doesn’t India know that perhaps terrorists want Pak and India to fight so they can get a break? Doesn’t anyone see that we are falling into a trap?

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avaksi   # avaksi
  Posted 462 days ago. (hide)

terrorists want Pak and India to fight so they can get a break

Agree with you but Pakistan isnt doing anything about it and the ISI agents are supporting these terrorists…

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