Explosions in Mumbai.

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is your problem with the cleanup or with someone else cleaning jihadists in pakistan? if latter i hope pakistanis theselves save innocent civilians in pakistan who die of blasts so often..as for this incident..pakistan is not an accomplice for what is revealed to the public..

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inna lilahe wa inna ilahe rajaoon

very sad news. may allah give sabar to the victim's family. ameen sum ameen

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Thank you, Blessed! Appreciate the calm tone in this forum. Praying for peace, forever.

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no probs. me on the same prayer

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I think quite a few people in that part of Pakistan would like to see Indian Muslims become **nange and bhuke.

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Till now no arrest has been made, also no one is blaming anyone, no one claimed responsibility of the blast as well...But people are cursing Govt. for not learning anything from previous Mumbai attack, Govt. virtually did nothing nor they equipped security forces or Intelligence agency with any technology or law or anything else. Bad peoples wouldn't stop from doing such things but we should be ready to counter them...Manmohan Singh said he would bring Home security law within 100 days after comming to power 2nd time but so far no progress in this regard..

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You have not got my point what i tried to mention. You need to re-view my post...... To be more precise, i was pointing out foriegn interference in Pakistani affairs, whether it is by Americans, Indians or Talibans. Pakistan must solve it's problems on it's own, Others in a effort to solve our problems will definitely increase the number of our problems..

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**Only way to go one step ahead.

**In the same way i want Pakistani Govt not to interfere in Indian, American or Afghanistan internal affiars. Need of the hour is to develop friendly and peaceful relations with all countries.We must concentrate on our own problems. This is only easy way to go one step ahead.

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I got your point already..thanks…problem here is that for so long pakistan has failed to clean the jihadis inside the country..it’s very visible in the attacks linking to pakistan based groups for so long..i hope it works out the way you wish too…

here is the first likely innocent casualty of this week’s attack…
http://www.dailyindia.com/show/451254.php

Mumbai blast detainee dies in hospital after police probeFrom ANI

Mumbai, July 17: Faiz Usmani, who was detained for questioning in connection with Mumbai’s triple blasts, died in hospital on Sunday after allegedly being tortured in police custody.

police however said that he wasn’t tortured…

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This is a positive change in the Indian attitude. I feel the citizens of both countries feel much safer with this kind of responsible positions taken by their respective governments..

Pakistan not behind Mumbai bombings: Krishna

Khalid Mehmood Khalid
Sunday, July 17, 2011

LAHORE: Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna has said that Pakistan is not involved in the Mumbai bombings of July 13. While talking to an Indian news channel, he said that the Indian government is probing the bombings from different angles and so far it is apparent from the investigations that those who were involved in the Mumbai attacks in the past have nothing to do with the recent bombings.

While replying to another question, Krishna said the terrorists have expanded their network but it is inappropriate to accuse anybody without any solid proof. The Indian foreign minister said that terrorism has been ruling Pakistan for a long time but terrorists have been eliminated through the policies of Islamabad and its result is the reduction of the number of bomb blasts in Pakistan.

While answering another question, he said that the policy of levelling accusations for the sake of accusations and criticism for the sake criticism should be abolished and added that Indian opposition parties, which are accusing and criticising in connection with the Mumbai blasts, are unjustified.

APP adds: The United States has appreciated Pakistan’s stance on serial bombings in Mumbai, where several people lost their lives in the terrorist attack this week. A senior American official, Daniel Benjamin, who is the US Coordinator for Counter-terrorism, thanked the Pakistani envoy in Washington Husain Haqqani for President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani’s statements deploring the Mumbai bombings.

Indian officials have refrained from a knee-jerk reaction to this week’s bombings and Indian security organisations are looking into the terrorist incident. According to the State Department, Ambassador Benjamin met with Ambassador Haqqani to discuss Washington’s efforts to build Pakistan’s civilian law enforcement capacity.