Pro Pakistan Poll - RAW Behind Lahore Liberty Attacks?

by MJK on March 12, 2009

Pro-Pakistan poll # 2 was about the possible involvement of RAW behind the Lahore attacks. We asked our readers for their opinion with the following poll and gave them three options to choose from:

Do you think RAW is behind Lahore Liberty Attacks?

Option 1 # Yes

Option 2 # No

Option 3 # Don’t know

According to the result of the polling, 74% of our readers think that RAW is behind the Lahore Liberty attacks, 19% thinks that RAW is not behind Lahore Liberty Attacks while 7% don’t think they are in position to form their opinion.

So Pro Pakistan readers have given their vote to the option “Yes RAW is behind Lahore Liberty Attacks“.

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{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Ambuj 03.12.09 at 7:08 am

How can readers form an opinion without proof?

Especially when the government has themselves said its LeT and not RAW behind the attacks.

2 Vagabond 03.12.09 at 8:26 am

After all Pakistan is a unique country in the world; a truly democratic country!!! Where facts and proofs are manufactured after deciding what people should think.

3 Raheel 03.12.09 at 9:53 pm

This report shows that all intelligence pointed to the DIRTY RATS even before the attacks in the CID reports which were ignored but came true:
http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=20715
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Oh yeh, those who blame the security, compare these two situations:
1. 14 men attack, and 4 policemen dead.
2. 10 men attack, 3000 trained force to stop them, and even then almost 200 die. And the attackers get to Mumbai in a boat etc…
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If the attack happens in India then Pakistan govt is to blame before every one even finishes dying.
If the attack happens in Pakistan (after the indian attack) it is still Pakistan govt to blame !!! Amazing ;)
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For those who (pretend to) religiously follow what Pakistan govt says, then see here too:
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/lahore-attack-terrorists-entered-from-india-says-pak/430324/
http://in.reuters.com/article/hotStocks/idINISL6347320090303
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10559779

4 Vagabond 03.13.09 at 12:29 pm

“If the attack happens in India then Pakistan govt is to blame before every one even finishes dying.
If the attack happens in Pakistan (after the indian attack) it is still Pakistan govt to blame !!!” - Not amazing if you have an open mind as many of ‘extremist’ (terrorist for most) organizations can be traced to have some or other links to the sub-continent and especially Pakistan.

And I would like to quote an updated news item (March 6) from Pakistan press (such an opinion-changing item should be put in the headline of any sensible national newspaper, but strangely it had to be dug out from middle of a news item of an e-paper)
http://epaper.dawn.com/ArticleText.aspx?article=06_03_2009_001_003
“…Although officials would not confirm the involvement of Lashkar, they categorically ruled out the possibility of involvement of the Indian spy agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing)…”

This particular news is not published in any other Pakistani newspaper. I wonder, why?

5 Raheel 03.14.09 at 12:06 am

“as many of ‘extremist’ (terrorist for most) organizations can be traced to have some or other links to the sub-continent and especially Pakistan.”
I am glad the Hindu extremist terrorists can not be linked to Pakistan in this case then !!!
http://www.pro-pakistan.com/2008/12/26/hindu-extremists-offer-rewards-for-killing-more-christians/

6 Deepak 04.08.09 at 1:13 pm

I Got some article from pak website with their Links.

http://www.thepakistaninewspaper.com/

WASHINGTON: Pakistan ambassador in US Hussain Haqqani has urged on Tuesday that United States must bag-out 30 billion dollars as aid for Afghanistan and Pakistan to counter terrorism sparked by Taliban and al-Qaeda.
Talking to US daily Haqqani said extremists wish to destabilize Pakistan so in this connection, ambassador urged, US?s additional economic aid package to slash anti-US sentiments and fight al-Qaeda is utterly necessary.

http://www.thepakistaninewspaper.com/news_detail.php?id=13407

Taliban want to impose their agenda in Punjab: Altaf Hussain

KARACHI, Apr 7: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain Tuesday said that Taliban militants want to impose their own justice system in Punjab through acts of terrorism.

He expressed these views in separate telephonic addresses to the party’s office bearers belonging to Multan, Khanewal, Sahiwal, Layyah, Qasoor, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lodhran, Sargodha, Muzaffargarh, Narowal, Sialkot, Lahore and twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

He said that Taliban could target the daughters, sisters and mothers of Punjab according to their self-defined Sharia. He vowed that activists of MQM in Punjab would not let the Taliban succeed to impose their agenda in the province.

Hussain praised workers for holding peaceful demonstrations across Punjab against flogging of 17-year-old girl in Swat.

http://www.thepakistaninewspaper.com/news_detail.php?id=13409

WASHINGTON, Apr 07: The ISI’s contacts with the Hekmatyar, Haqqani and the Nazir groups are a real concern for the United States, says US Secretary of Defence Robert Gates.

In a recent interview to an Afghan television channel, Mr Gates also expressed concern over Pakistan’s agreement with the militants in Swat saying that such deals only allow the militants to reassemble and revive their strength.

‘The ISI’s contacts with some of these extremist groups —with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the Haqqani network, Commander Nazir (sp) and others —are a real concern to us,’ said Mr Gates.

‘We have made these concerns known directly to the Pakistanis. And we hope that they will take action to put an end to it.’

‘Are US drones flying from Afghanistan to hit militant hideouts in the Pakistani territory?’ he was asked.

‘I can’t talk about our military operations, obviously. But the president (Obama) has made clear that we will go after al Qaeda and their planning cells and their training centres, wherever they are in the world.’

The journalist reminded him that Afghan President Hamid Karzai had assured Pakistan he respects the country’s sovereignty. ‘So if the drones hitting targets inside Pakistan fly from Afghanistan, will not be disrespect to the sovereignty of another country?’ the journalist asked.

‘Well, all I can say, again, is that our priority is going after al Qaeda. And we will go after them wherever they are,’ Mr Gates replied.

Talking about US concerns over the Swat peace deal, Secretary Gates said that similar agreements in 2005 and 2006 led to an increase in the number of violent extremists coming across the border into Afghanistan.

The militants, he said, no longer had to worry about Pakistani troops because of the deals that were made under President Musharraf.

Mr Gates said he believed the Pakistani government was coming to understand that the militancy in the NWFP was as great a danger to the government in Islamabad as it’s to Afghanistan.

The Pakistani army, he said, was now fighting the militants and thousands of Pakistani soldiers had died while combating these extremists.

‘One of our goals in this new strategy is to see how we can improve cooperation between Afghanistan and Pakistan, who have a common interest in getting rid of these extremists.’

Asked what the US could do to persuade Pakistan to adopt a more effective policy against the militants, Mr Gates said Pakistan was a sovereign country, and so the US could only encourage it to fight the militants as a partner in this war.

‘What we are doing is making clear to them that we are prepared to be a long-term ally and partner of Pakistan; that we will help them deal with their security problems.’

The United States, he said, was prepared to provide gear and training to enhance Pakistan’s counterinsurgency capabilities.

‘We’re also prepared to try and provide additional economic assistance to Pakistan because they face a number of challenges in that area as well.’

Now y is no body Appoligising For Blaming India Without any Proof It is Clear That these extremist Belong to No Religion all they are trying to do is Kill the Peace Of Pakistan and if they are not stopped Now we will be next Pakistan Wake up its Not just about Religion. religion Never Teaches us to Blast Bombs During time of Prayer no matter if it is Masjid or Temple Or Church.

7 tagtag 07.11.09 at 1:03 pm

Why you people forget role of Mansoora ( a center of Jammat e Islami) and Jamia Ashrafia of Lahore.. Both of them belonging to Deobandi sect ( a fundamentalist sect that is always Pro-Indian)… There is a religious school of thought in India called Deoband that strongly condemmed existance of Pakistan. One of their scholars called pakistan as Pleedastan ( the home of dirt) and Called their leader Quaid e azam ( the biggest leader ) as Kafir e Azam ( the biggest infidal). This scholar was Maulana Azad of whom a medical college in Delhi is built ( Maulana Azam Medical College, Delhi) as a symbol of tribute to his anti-Pakistan ideas. Read the following article:a” The Liberty attack was planned by a senior Leader of Mansoora named Dr. Shahid who brought those terrorists to mansoora 2 days before attack. They were further briefed and supplied with immunition at Jamia Ashrafia ( Band Road Lahore, near Niazi Adda Bakkar Mandi). Then they were taken to attack site and were brought back to Jamia. from where they were shifted to Mansoora. These terrorists were captured later from Muzaffargarh district of Southern Punjab. Interrogation on way to hold more suspects and masterminds.”
Thanks to Dawn News and Geo News.
Compiled by Wusat Ullah Khan, BBC World News.
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. No doubt that Deobandi sect is the only sect that is on the verge of Breaking Pakistan. Taliban is just an other Deobandi Flick…’
Long Live Pakistan… But only if you recognise your real enemy in your own lines…
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Dr. Bilal Butt

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