Duplicity at its peak: #BlameGameIndia
Indian media have always alleged and implicated terrorism in India to be sponsored by Pakistan.
(Web Desk) - From terrorism to heatwave to spy pigeons… India has everything to blame on Pakistan and surprisingly has nothing for which it can take responsibility.
Indian media reports have always alleged and implicated terrorism in India to be sponsored by Pakistan, particularly through Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). When incidents like Mumbai attacks and Samjhauta Express took place, India blamed Pakistan’s spy agency ISI.
Later on, India s National Investigation Agency claimed that Pakistani nationals staged terror attack on its parliament in 2001 and the 26/11 carnage in Mumbai.
The Mumbai attack which began on 26 November and lasted 29 November 2008, killed 164 people and wounded at least 308. India authorities claimed that the Mumbai attacks were planned and directed by Lashkar-e-Taiba militants inside Pakistan, and carried out by 10 young armed men trained and sent to Mumbai and directed from inside Pakistan via mobile phones and VoIP.
Pakistan, however, has always denied the accusations and its involvement in the attacks but cynical India has always remained stubborn on its stance and has self assumed itself as a country which is peaceful and has no links with terrorism.
On 13 December 2001, five terrorists infiltrated the Parliament House in a car with Home Ministry and Parliament labels that led to the deaths of five terrorists, six Delhi Police personnel, two Parliament Security Service personnel and a gardener, in total 14 and to increased tensions between India and Pakistan, resulting in the 2001-2002 India-Pakistan standoff.
The Indian authorities claimed that perpetrators of the attack were Lashkar-e-Taiba (Let) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists which operate from Pakistan.
Pakistan, however, has always denied the accusations and its involvement in the attacks but cynical India has always remained stubborn on its stance and has self assumed itself as a country which is peaceful and has no links with terrorism.
Besides terrorism, Pakistan was also blamed for hot weather in India. Hiding its mismanagement and lack of proper arrangements behind its famous blame game, India says that super-hot winds from Pakistan are giving a killer edge to the heat wave which has claimed more than 2500 lives across the country.
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Moreover, in June this year when Indian authorities found nothing to blame Pakistan, it announced the capture of a hapless pigeon that had strayed across the border. The Indian intelligence agency, RAW, claimed that the pigeon was specially trained by the Pakistani spy agency, the ISI, to fly into Indian territory on a spying mission.
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Similarly, today when armed militants opened fire in Gurdaspur killing as many as six people while leaving ten injured, India once again started to spew venom against Pakistan and blamed it for the attack and that also without any proof and solid base.
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Indian authorities have never let go off any chance when it comes to holding Pakistan responsible for every terror attack that happens in the country. Instead of accepting it as their own security fault, the hyper Indian nationalists take on Pakistan to put their burden.
On the contrary Indian army has several times violated ceasefire on the working boundary and has killed and injured many innocent Pakistani civilians.
Instances of unprovoked Indian firing across the Indo-Pak border have occurred intermittently over the years.
In March 2015, Indian border forces opened unprovoked fire on some villages in the Charwah sector along the Working Boundary. At the time, Pakistani officials had alleged that the Indian BSF personnel had violated the ceasefire accord and targeted civilian population.
A similar incident was also reported in January this year, when Indian BSF resorted to unprovoked intensified heavy mortar shelling on several Pakistani villages along the Working Boundary in Sialkot, killing four Pakistani civilians.
In December 2013, the two countries had pledged to uphold the 2003 ceasefire accord which was left in tatters by repeated violations that year.
The truce breaches had put the nascent bilateral peace dialogue on hold.
Indian authorities have never let go off any chance when it comes to holding Pakistan responsible for every terror attack that happens in the country. Instead of accepting it as their own security fault, the hyper Indian nationalists take on Pakistan to put their burden.