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Kasab’s parents missing from their home: Burney

Islamabad: Leading Pakistani rights activist Ansar Burney on Thursday claimed that the parents of Ajmal Amir Kasab, lone terrorist arrested by Indian authorities for the Mumbai attacks, were missing from their home in Faridkot village in Punjab province. The former human rights minister said a team from   ....Read more

How sensitive is this issue?By: Varghese Joseph | Friday , 9 Jan '09 14:52:19 PM Reply | Forward Going through the whole situation and the matters I hope all the citizens of India realise that its very dangerous if we have any friendship with Pakistan. Hence, I feel the same should be observed and handled with utmost carefulness while dealing with a country like Pakistan. Hence, all the borders and line of control, where ever fencing has to be errected should be done immediately and all sea routes, ports should be monitored. Both China, and Pakistan want to see India as undeveloped. The situation is very dangerous and I wont be afraid to say that we need to expect more hi tech infiltration into our country from Pakistan.
Killed by ISIBy: Vimal | Friday , 9 Jan '09 14:19:24 PM Reply | Forward They have been killed by ISI, so that they don't confess as Kasab's Parents
An experiment with truthBy: Maneesh | Friday , 9 Jan '09 12:53:09 PM Reply | Forward It would be interesting to see the fate of Kasab if he is handed over to Pakistan by Indian Authorities. Since Pakistan is insisting that IF at all 'irrefutable' evidence is found against any Pakistani, he will be dealt with according to the 'laws of the land', now that Pakistan has accepted that Kasab is a Pakistani, I would definitely like to see if indeed there is any internationally accepted code of law that this country follows.
Kasab's parents are vanished by ISI/LeTBy: Raj | Friday , 9 Jan '09 12:35:50 PM Reply | Forward How can the ISI/LeT allow them(Kasab's parent) to stay in their house? They are so clear. They(Kasab's parents) must be in ISI/LeT custody or would have been killed by them as if they are live it will create more problems for the ISI/Let.
Hats off Mr. Burney By: R Sundaresan | Friday , 9 Jan '09 12:27:00 PM Reply | Forward Mr. Burney, I, on behalf of our nation salute for bravness shown by you. It is a blow to terrorist group and the country which support terrorism. I read about you in showing sympathies on humanitarian basis irrespective of the nationality by prssurising the pak government in releasing a long time prisoner (Indian) from Pak Jail. Good people should be appreciated. Wish you a long life for such a good things in future also.
Stop jihadi, Bajrangi By: Nautankee | Friday , 9 Jan '09 12:07:54 PM Reply | Forward A Nick Robertsen related documentry clearly stated, that the so called freedom fighters in Kashmir were trained jihadi Pakistani soldiers.Pakistan should be labelled as a terrorist state and the modern people of this country who chose not to vote for extremist groups should be helped to form a better government.Even in India, we should clean extremist groups such as Bajrang Dal, Shiv Sena, VHP etc.
It's time to actBy: RAM | Friday , 9 Jan '09 11:35:58 AM Reply | Forward It,s gettingvery clear by the day that Pakistan government and state run agencies had played active role in MUMBAI attack, when it is getting confirmed what next will India only protest diplometically in "strong words" or will take a real action to save it's ASMITA.
where to find them....?By: Nivas | Friday , 9 Jan '09 11:35:53 AM Reply | Forward They will be in Zardari's guest house. Pls check out there.
Not to be found even in graveyardsBy: romesh.sharma | Friday , 9 Jan '09 12:01:51 PM Reply | Forward No,you are wrong.Parents of Kasab and people who are related to his identity are/will be eliminated by ISI.This I had commented around five days back.Even giving Kasab's jail address was foolish because there is every possibility to kill him by Pak agents operating in India.
Burney, the greatBy: virender yadav | Friday , 9 Jan '09 11:07:15 AM Reply | Forward Its great that even country like pak has Burney with them, the great man who could speak truth in such a tense and misterious enironment. Mr Burney you are a great, keep it up. May the god be with you.
Khasb a PakiBy: avinash | Friday , 9 Jan '09 10:48:13 AM Reply | Forward Ansar Bruneys factual acknowledgement of Khasab being a Paki and his exposing the falsehood cooked up by the Paki establishment, is a wiff of fresh air. I still cling to the hope that there may be many other of his countrymen who will confirm the truth already known to the world.
self goalBy: Ganesh | Friday , 9 Jan '09 18:00:24 PM Reply | Forward I think Bruney for pakistan is the equivalent of Arundhati roy of India.No doubt it is helping the Indian cause but technically he is an anti national just as Arundhati is.
self goalBy: Venkat | Friday , 9 Jan '09 22:26:40 PM Reply | Forward Don't compare Bruney with Arundhathi roy....Baruney is really a nice person who only thinks about the rights of the humans
BurneyBy: Tanveer Arif | Friday , 9 Jan '09 20:59:59 PM Reply | Forward You got the point, he is clever and always look for an opportunity where he can come in the media lime light, this is simple to understand, as long as he is a "known" person, he will be doing things like that until....
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