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To: JPR who wrote (11990)5/9/2002 8:38:49 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
Hey pakis! Don't scapegoat the Indians- Your sub dead in the water
The monsters, the Taliban and the Al Qaeda, that you helped create are haunting the Pakis and the innocent foreigners are paying with their dear lives.
Don't bother with your submarine sandwiches. We know how to churn the ocean and make the sub go belly up and dead in the water--JPR

By Atul Aneja

NEW DELHI MAY 8 . India today dismissed as ``completely baseless'', the Pakistani insinuation about its involvement in the terrorist attack in Karachi this morning in which several French nationals were killed.

According to Nirupama Rao, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, these allegations are ``totally and completely baseless and, as usual, a shining example of Pakistani fabrication.''
These observations should be treated with the ``disdain that they deserve''. India was firmly against terrorism anywhere. To a question, she said this morning's terrorist incident points to the need for retaining a ``continued focus'' against terrorists, which include the remnants of the Al-Qaeda as well. ``We need to continue the struggle against terrorism until this scourge is completely eradicated''.

Sources said the French nationals killed in the incident were involved in the construction of the second of the three Agosta 90-B class submarines for Pakistan. The first of this submarine called Khalid was constructed in France. The second submarine is scheduled for delivery later this year while the construction of a third is planned for 2003. These submarines are state-of-the art as they are capable of firing missiles and have the ability to stay
under water for long durations.



To: JPR who wrote (11990)5/9/2002 1:52:36 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 12475
 
Whereas India is not safe for some Indians! Look at the carnage in Gujarat -- the government has taken out full-page ads where they don't even mention that hundreds were killed in the riots.

Or, maybe those who were killed in the riots were Muslims and so they are not really Indians, huh?



To: JPR who wrote (11990)12/8/2002 8:31:27 AM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
Paki Sub sinks-French Engineers: No go

Pakistan's submarine programme received a severe setback last year when eleven French naval engineers working on the assemblage of the Agosta 90B submarines were killed in a terrorist attack.

Since then, the programme has come to a halt as engineers and other personnel have refused to serve in Karachi.