Sunday, August 2, 2015

India May Have to Reap Tomorrow, What It is sowing in Pakistan Today – I



By: Aasef Chauhdry

Many a time people in Pakistan asked the authorities to treat India with a dose of his own medicine, so that the latter can taste the tinge however, the policy makers in Pakistan has never liked to go down to the level of Indian devilish minds. Ever since the relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan has taken an abrupt turn and has shown positive results, the process has not only made India restless but has also turned its stomach growling. By now its talk of the town that India is sabotaging the peace process between Afghanistan and Pakistan by managing terrorist attacks on sensitive buildings. The most recent is an attack on a police station in Gujrat (Pakistan). India is desperately throwing a monkey wrench in the works by spoiling the dialogue between the Afghan rulers and the Afghan Taliban. RAW tried her best to create an impression that some groups like Haqqani outfit did not take part in the new talks. However, the presence of all the factions during the parleys was like a big slap across the Indian evil face. In order to obtain its secret aims, India is destabilizing almost every country of the region in general and Pakistan in particular. The operation is aimed at bumping up Indian dominion in the region. Nevertheless, at the same time India is sabotaging the peace process between Afghanistan and Pakistan by managing terrorist attacks on sensitive buildings like the recent attack on the Afghan parliament.
How about it if one gets the news from the horse’s mouth and the confessor is none other than the former Chief of Indian secret agency RAW, Amarjit Singh Dulat who very proudly disclosed few months back that over the years Indian intelligence agencies have financially supported the militants and separatists in Pakistan. Those who are taken aback by this confession may not get surprised because his confession was shortly endorsed by the Indian Defense Minister, Manohar Parrikar and even its Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who openly confirmed backing to anti-Pakistan elements in side Pakistan and elsewhere in the world. Mr. Modi proudly took the credit for the dismemberment of East Pakistan. An interesting point to note is, that Indian former Army Chief Gen. VK Singh also owned up about supervising the special army unit, Tactical Support Division (TSD) on the instructions of the then defense minister to sponsor rebellious activities in Pakistan, particularly Balochistan, during his command tenure. Indisputably, these unashamed confessions clearly verify that New Delhi has been funding and patronising shoddier kinds of terrorism inside Pakistan by promoting sub-nationalists. New Delhi has been exploiting these entities locally and abroad as surrogates against Pakistan. Hence, Pakistan reserves all the rights to take up the matter with UN Security Council to declare India a terror sponsoring state.
RAW is making efforts to weaken Afghanistan, Tibetan regions of China and Pakistan, especially Balochistan by arranging the subversive activities, promoting acrimonious sense of dissent, political volatility, sectarian violence and arousing sentiments of separatism, while Pakistan remains firm and committed to peace process in Afghanistan. Af-Pak peace is essential for regional strength and stability. Since the major beneficiary of volatility in Af-Pak region is India, therefore, latter is employing its resources in China, Afghanistan and Pakistan to create flux and insecurity. R&AW has been waging proxy war in Balochistan through sub-nationalists, extremists and other terrorist organizations. Military’s top brass accused the Indian intelligence agency RAW for supporting terrorism in Pakistan. In the recent corps commanders conference a serious notice of RAW’s involvement in whipping up terrorism in Pakistan was taken. In fact this was not the first time that RAW was blamed for poking its nose in Pakistan’s affairs. RAW has quite often been blamed by law-enforcement agencies for being involved in subversive activities in Pakistan; however, it was unusual in a way that the corps commanders’ conference directly point fingers at the hostile intelligence outfit for the first time. The military leadership has repeatedly raised the issue of activities of foreign governments and intelligence agencies in Pakistan. Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif had during a visit to Quetta in April this year warned the foreign governments and intelligence agencies in unambiguous words agai­nst their involvement in the uprising in Balochis­tan. The military authorities say that besides Balochistan, RAW’s footprints have been found in Fata and Karachi and the confessio­nal statements of some criminals arrested recently have been obtained. To support the claim the authorities refer to a statement made by Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval almost a year ago about the Indian strategy to weaken Pakistan by promoting terrorism and separatism.
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