Special Dispatch | No. 2136 | December 1, 2008
Urdu-Pashtu Media Project
In the Wake Of the Mumbai Attacks: India's Deputy Interior Minister: All Mumbai Attackers Came From Pakistan; Pakistani Leader: ''If India Attacks, Several Pakistans Will Be Created Within India''
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India's Deputy Interior Minister: All Mumbai Attackers Came From  Pakistan
Shakeel Ahmad, India's Deputy Interior Minister, has stated  that the terrorists who carried out the November 26, 2008 Mumbai attacks were  from Pakistan. He added that Azam Amir Kasav, the only one of the perpetrators  of the three-day-long shootouts to be arrested, is also from Pakistan.
  
Ahmad noted: "The terrorists who have been killed in these encounters in  Mumbai in the last few days were of Pakistani origin."
  
Pakistan has  denied any involvement in the Mumbai attacks.
  
Azam Amir Kasav, also  spelled Ajmal Kasab, told Indian investigators that he is from a village near  Faridkot in Pakistan. There are two small towns by the name of Faridkot in  Pakistan, one about 50 km from the city of Multan, and the other about 200 km  from it.  
  
However, Ahmad stopped short of blaming the government of  Pakistan for the terror attacks, adding: ''We are not saying that it [the 11/26  attack] is sponsored by the Pakistani  government.''(1)
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Pakistani Leader: ''If India Attacks, Several Pakistans Will Be Created Within India''
Expressing a growing concern in  Pakistan about a likely Indian response to the Mumbai terror attacks, Sheikh  Rasheed Ahmed, who until early this year served as Pakistan's federal minister  for information and broadcasting, warned that if India attacks Pakistan, several  Pakistans will be created within India.
  
Urging the Pakistani  government to give a suitable reply to Indian accusations that the 11/26 Mumbai  attacks were planned by Pakistani nationals, Ahmed added that the U.S., Israel  and India are working to dismantle Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence and  the country's nuclear program.
  
Ahmed, who early this year formed his  own political party called the Awami Muslim League, also asked the government of  Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to stop the supply lines through  Pakistan to the U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan. He added: ''If Pakistan  stops the supply lines, NATO cannot fight the Afghan war even for two  days.''(2)
 
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Roznama  Jang: Militant Organizations Support Pakistan Against  India
The Urdu-language newspaper Roznama  Jang reports that all key militant groups in Pakistan's tribal districts  have offered a ceasefire in support of the Pakistani government should it decide  to deploy its troops on the Indian border in view of the increasing tension  after the Mumbai attacks.
  
There are indications that Pakistan may  accept the ceasefire offer and stop military operations against the Taliban.
  
The report added: ''As a positive sign that this ceasefire offer may  be accepted, the Pakistan Army has, as a first step, declared before the media  some notorious militant commanders, including Baitullah Mehsud and Maulvi  Fazlullah, as 'patriotic' Pakistanis.''
  
Baitullah Mehsud and Maulvi  Fazlullah are the key leaders of the Taliban movement in Pakistan. Baitullah  Mehsud has also been accused of plotting the assassination of former Prime  Minister Benazir Bhutto.
  
The report added: ''These two militant  commanders... have invariably been accused of terrorism against Pakistan but the  aftermath of the Mumbai carnage has suddenly turned terrorists into  patriots.''
  
Roznama Jang quoted a senior Pakistani security  official as saying: "We have no big issues with the militants in Fata [tribal  districts]. We have only some misunderstandings with Baitullah Mehsud and  Fazlullah. These misunderstandings could be removed through dialogue."(3)
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Endnotes:
(1) www.apakistannews.com, December 1, 2008;  The Economic Times (India), November 30, 2008.
(2) Roznama  Khabrain (Pakistan), December 1, 2008.
(3) Roznama Jang  (Pakistan), December 1, 2008.














