US speeds up 'Save Pakistan' proposals
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/US-speeds-up-Save-Pakistan-proposals/articleshow/4221277.cms
I truely believe this was the motive.
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Mumbai Maazi Ladki ...
It's reported in an evening newspaper from Bangalore that Pak police who were providing the security to SL team got an anonymous call requesting to change the route from Ferozpur Rd to Gulburg Rd. The caller claimed that the attackers are likely to ambush the team bus on the Ferozpur Rd. And the idiotic police changed the route to Gulburg Rd where attackers were waiting.
KM
Be afraid, very afraid!
There are millions of dead-ender clusterf-cks in the waiting, from Pak madrasas, ready to blow up at a moments notice.
Yeh siraf trailer hai! Abhi toh Picture shuroo hee nahin hui!
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Originally posted by KumarM
And the idiotic police changed the route to Gulburg Rd where attackers were waiting.
KM
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Microsoft - Which end of the stick do you want today?
see link
http://www.economist.com/world/asia/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13240421
State of denial
FOR many foreigners, events in Lahore, the capital of Punjab province, on March 3rd confirmed their view of Pakistan as a hotbed of terrorism. A dozen masked gunmen ambushed a convoy carrying Sri Lanka’s national cricket team, killing six policemen and two others, and wounding seven cricketers and a British coach. But for many Pakistani pundits, quick to appear on television, events fitted another familiar pattern: Pakistan as victim of Indian conspiracy.
In January Punjab’s intelligence service had warned the police that India’s spies were planning to attack the Sri Lankan team. Now the pundits claimed the ambush was intended as retaliation for the attack on Mumbai in November in which more than 170 people were killed, to show that Pakistan was a security risk. As evidence, they pointed to the assailants’ escape: Pakistan’s Islamist terrorists, went the argument, make sure to kill themselves as well as their victims. To bolster their case, they cited India’s crowing over its decision not to send its own cricket team, for which Sri Lanka’s was standing in, and its leaders’ complaints, after the attack, about Pakistan’s intact terrorist “infrastructure”.
This far-fetched analysis, and the refusal to accept the reality of Pakistan’s terrorist problem, owes much to the religious-nationalist leanings of many young but influential television presenters. Their opinions were formed by the distorted education they received under General Zia ul-Haq, Pakistan’s dictator from 1977-88. So, despite many occasions when al-Qaeda has claimed attacks in Pakistan, many Pakistanis refuse to believe the group exists, let alone that it is dangerous for their country.
Geo TV from Pak is showing that footage of CCTVs. The attackers were going on the motorcycle with guns. What's astonishing is that there is a police jeep coming across. They just went on as if nothing seen. Normally both teams would leave at the same time in two buses. But somehow only SL bus left to the ground that day.
Hmm...inside job?
KM
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