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Pak compiling hard evidence of Indian involvement in Balochistan: Qureshi
Karachi News.Net Monday 23rd November, 2009 (ANI)
Lahore, Nov. 23 : Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that Islamabad is "compiling hard evidence of India's involvement and interference in Balochistan and FATA."
The Daily Times quoted Qureshi as saying that India was supporting insurgents in Pakistan, including those present in areas bordering Afghanistan.
"India should refrain from such nefarious activities," Qureshi said.
"Unless (India) dispenses with its animosity towards Pakistan, attaining viable peace and security in South Asia will be even more elusive," he added. Email this story to a friend
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Anonymous 11-23-09, 08:38 AM |
Pak compiling hard evidence of Indian involvement in Balochistan: Qureshi
this mehmod qureshi is another faithfull corrupted dog of the brainless so called president devil zardari, all of these faithfull dogs are faithful till as long as they get dollars from their thug masters, these greedy dogs will sell their wifes for dollars, what you talking of the country sovereignty and pride, there are many exemples infront of everyone of these greedy pigs,who sold the country sovereignty to allow others to bomb their country and kill civilians, this is your fuckking paki the brainless thugs leaders for you..
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