India Preparing For Limited War Against Pak: FO
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan News: The foreign office has reacted strongly on Indian statement about nuclear war saying that India is preparing for limited war.
In a statement issued by the foreign office, Abdul Basit said India was working on a specific strategy. The statement of Indian Army Chief regarding the limited nuclear war is the clear signal of Indian ambitions of regional domination and nuclear aggression. The FO spokesman urged international community to take notice of this statement and India’s long-term resolves. Abdul Basit said Pakistan was fully capable of protecting its national sovereignty and borders.
India Preparing For Limited War Against Pak: FO was first posted on November 24, 2009 at 8:26 pm.
Rehman Malik Vows To Address Concerns Over Balochistan Package
Islamabad, Pakistan News: Federal Minister for Interior Rehman Malik on Tuesday said everyone imprisoned thought himself to be a political prisoner. Whereas, Talal Akbar Bugti refuted Balochistan package saying he was not taken on board.
Talking to media outside Parliament House Islamabad after announcement of Balochistan package, Rehman Malik said there was no military operation underway in Balochistan. He said FC was deployed in the province only after target killing started. “The people of Balochistan have felt that a meager amount of people are defaming them and destroying peace.” Malik vowed to address concerns of everyone on Balochistan package.
Talal Akbar Bugti, son of Nawab Akbar Bugti, while talking to Dunya News refuted the Balochistan package. Bugti said he was not taken on board over the issue. “We want complete provincial autonomy. The army should be called back, FC should not be deployed.” Bugti said they wanted the same old system and demanded to redeploy Lavies in the province.
On the other hand, talking to media MQM leader Dr. Farooq Sattar underlined the need to give complete control of Gwadar and provincial autonomy to Balochistan. He urged the government to take all leaders of the province on board. “The importance of the package will only be clear when concerns of all the leaders are addressed.” Commenting on NFC Award, Farooq demanded to give 60 percent share to the provinces in vertical division and the horizontal division should be based on revenue generation and area of the province.
Rehman Malik Vows To Address Concerns Over Balochistan Package was first posted on November 24, 2009 at 8:54 pm.

