Under scrutiny
By NADEEM SYED November 30, 2008 As the horror saga unfolded in the India 's financial capital, Mumbai that saw a three-days killing spree, Pakistan, its military and premier intelligence agency are once again under a withering international scrutiny and spotlight. Most ironically, with world powers standing behind India in this hour of need, Pakistan, a rival neighbor, which has a massive contribution in brining peace to the world and given more sacrifices for this purpose than any other country as a front-line state in war against terror stands isolated. We hardly see even a single story or statement published in international media in its support or portraying its viewpoint, let alone supporting our claims.
For the time being tension continue to escalate between Pakistan and India. From the very word go when the gory drama started in Mumbai, the Indian security men and political leaders declared that the terror plot had Pakistan 's fingerprints. Interestingly blame from Indian leadership came when the Mumbai police, army and navy commandoes were still clueless as to what was happening before them. It was entirely a new kind of beast for them. The story they fabricated this time was too absurd to be given into by any one. It is being claimed by the Indian side that 10 terrorists from Karachi entered India through its shores. They hired ship from Karachi , entered the Indian waters where they captured a boat with four Indian fishermen on board. They killed three of them, keeping alive the fourth to lead them to shores of India. As soon as they got near Mumbai they killed the last fisherman. On arrival in Mumbai they split into five separate groups to carry out the task being assigned to them.




