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    India talked tough saying that there was ‘no noticeable change’ in Pakistan's attitude.

    The war of words intensified on Friday with India pointing out to Pakistan that ‘more than’ 30 terror outfits are ‘still operating’ in that country while making it clear that it was Islamabad's responsibility to act firmly against militant groups assuming new names to evade UN sanctions.

    With Islamabad dilly-dallying on taking action, two senior ministers talked tough saying there was ‘no noticeable change’ in Pakistan's attitude and Indian forces will have to remain alert.

    "More than 30 terrorist outfits are still operating in Pakistan. There is no improvement or any change in their attitude," Defence Minister A K Antony said.

    With Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) assuming a new name to evade UN sanctions, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee bluntly stated that it was Pakistan government's responsibility of acting against the outfit even if it changes its nomenclature or form.

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    Underscoring that JuD has been banned by the UN, he said the world community should take appropriate action if Pakistan fails to comply with its international commitments and conventions.

    Antony rubbished Pakistan's ‘advice’ for de-activating ground and air troops in forward areas saying ‘nobody will tell us’ what to do. "After the 26/11 (Mumbai terror strikes), we must be prepared to meet any eventuality. It is our duty".

    The minister also brushed aside statements emanating from Pakistan that India was escalating tensions with that country. "Armed forces are doing their duty. they are not escalating anything. They have to be fully prepared to meet any challenge from any quarter, any threat from any quarter".

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    A K ANTONY A MANUPULATORBy: Narayan kutty | 07-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Mr. A K Antony is a complete failure as defence minster of India. He is not cared whats going on, he is just busy in inaugurating defence factories, Naval academy etc.. in kerala. This is just to eye wash the Keralites, because you know, the election is nearing. He must become at least an M P from kerala, and he knows that he will not become a cabinet minster any more, because of the negligence of his ministry 200 innocent Indians were killed by terrorists. He could not direct armed forces to do the needful.
    ANTONY MADE ARMED FORCES A MESSBy: RAVI JOSE | 07-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Mr. A K Antony the defence minister of Inida ? He made the armed forces a MESS. He wants only his clean chit in his party. Because of him 200 poor Indians are massacred. He is the one who Ordered the Armed forces to have INDO- AMERICAN joint Naval exercise, and Army exercise in Kashmir. Mr. Antony has given the key of Indian armed forces to the United states. We have no secrets now. It is most likely that whatever the informations U S collected at the time of joint exercise, it will go to pakistan.
    PRESIDENT TO TAKE OVER DEFENCE MINISTRYBy: Babu Mathew | 07-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward The President should take over the Command of Armed forces. Mr. A K Antony should be fired from defence minister portfolio with immediate effect. We Indians are ashamed of you mr. Antony. We are sick and tired of your filty statements. Mr. Antony, when he was waste for Kerala as chief minister, he resigned. Now he is a National waste. If he continue as defence minister, he will put India as prey for terrorists. He should be accounted for the death 190 poor innocent Indians.
    ANTONY AN UNFIT DEFENCE MINISTERBy: VICKY | 07-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Mr. A K Antony, the Bombay massacre took place just because of the failure of your Ministry. Were you hiding while the terrorist attack was going on in Mumbai ? Even Narendra Modi visited mumbai, forget about, whatever the purpose it was for. Mr. Antony better to resign and let Narendra modi to take over the Defence Ministry, or at least Mr. Bal Thakrey for a short period only. Our present Defence Ministry is incapable and unfit to be the defence minister of India. He should be held responsible for the death of almost 200 innocent Indians.
    Pak sponsored terrorismBy: venugopal rao | 03-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Entire world is aware that more number of Terror outfits are operating in Pakistan, admittedly with the tacit support of the Pak Army. Even though India demonstrated the evidence that the Terrorists attack in Mumbai is perpetrated by the Pak sponsored terrorists, the Pak Govt is taking a belligerant stand that there is no evidence to prove that the attack is made by the Pak terrorists and not taking any action against the terrorists based in Pakistan. Therefore, i feel that there is no other alternative for India, except to demolish the terrost camps in Pakistan,as was done by Israel in Gaza, otherwise such situation will continue in future also, causing huge loss of innocent lives of our countrymen for no fault on their part, which is very unfortunate. Therefore India has to take its own decision, as the Pak Govt is not respecting and not heeding to the Diplomatic advice given by the world leaders.
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