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    Ansar Burney has asked for the resignation of Pak Interior Minister over the Kasab row.
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    Observing that the "mishandling" of the issue of Ajmal Iman's nationality by the government had brought bad name to Pakistan, leading human rights activist Ansar Burney has demanded the immediate resignation of Interior Ministry Chief Rehman Malik.

    While from the very first day it was clear that the lone gunman captured for the Mumbai attacks, hailed from Pakistan, the non-acceptance of his nationality by Interior Ministry has created doubts regarding the direct involvement of Pakistan in the incident, Pakistan's former Federal Minister for Human Rights Ansar Burney said in a statement in London on Wednesday night.

    He said the team of Ansar Burney Trust that recently visited Ajmal's village confirmed that he is a Pakistani national and now his parents are missing from the village.

    The activist said the matter was totally mishandled by the Adviser to the Prime Minister for Interior, for unknown motives that would now create much more problems for Pakistan.

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    After being in constant denial mode, Pakistan on Wednesday admitted that 'Kasab' was the country's national, vindicating India's stand.

    "I do not know why he (Malik) didn't resign immediately after the attack on Marriott Hotel in Islamabad," Burney said demanding that he should step down without further delay.

    A suicide bomber targetted Islamabad's Mariott Hotel on Sept 20 last year, killing at least 60 people.

    Burney alleged that the statements that came out so far from the Adviser on Interior were most of the time false and fabricated.

    "Even his recent statement on GEO TV on the cause of the death of Mahtarma Benazir Bhutto, was very much suspicious and full of doubts," he said.

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    Pak in Kasab Identity messBy: kk | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward It appears the whole of Pakistan still looking for ways to deny that Kasab is a Paki. Some in the Pak government are saying that he was captured in Nepal and brought to India to confess that he is Paki and other ministers are saying the whole terrorists attack was manufactured by India calling it a drama. Unfortunately India can't change nasty neighbour like Pakistan. May be many honest and sincere Pakis are feeling the same and they have no choice but to accept the rogue government and ISI who are giving Pak a bad name. Pakistan has always played a double game with india and the world and they know it very well. If Pak was sincere about helping India about Mumbai attack and had sent its ISI chief like the other FBI and not questioned and argued about the nationality then it would have gain Indian credibility. All the flip-flop and denial has dicredit Pak all over the world.
    what is so suspicious ?By: Ashu | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Media should ask him about what is so suspicious in Kasab's arrest ? After honestly admitting the nationality issue now what more controversy is required to be created by these pakis ???
    What a man!By: Indian | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Finally,at least one good honest Pakistani! I always thought the only good Pakistani was a dead Pakistani.Thank God for the existence of people like Mr Ansar Burney,my faith in humanity has been restored once again.May his numbers increase!A true human being,if there was one.
    One Good Pakistani.By: Satish | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Its welcome comment from atleast one pakistani that whaterver happening from pakistan regarding with mumbai terrorism is wrong, and pak is misleading to its public as well as whole world.
    Pakistan By: suhaas paradkar | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward It has been a long advocated practice of violence first
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