Militants operating in J&K are terrorists, not freedom fighters: Zardari

New York, Oct 05: Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has admitted that India is not a threat to his country and described the militants operating in Jammu and Kashmir as terrorists, a statement made perhaps for the first time by a top Pakistani leader.

India has never been a threat to Pakistan. I, for one, and our democratic government is not scared of Indian influence abroad,” Zardari told ‘Wall Street Journal’ in an interview.
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He spoke of the militant groups operating in Kashmir as “terrorists**,” the paper said, noting that former President Pervez Musharraf would more likely have called them “freedom fighters.”

Replying to a question, Zardari said he had no objection to the India-US nuclear co-operation pact so long as Pakistan is treated “at par”.

“Why would we begrudge the largest democracy in the world getting friendly with one of the oldest democracy?” he said.

Asked whether he would consider a free-trade agreement with India, the paper said he responded with a “string of welcome, perhaps even historic, surprises”.

While seeking better ties with New Delhi, he noted that “there is no other economic survival for nations like us. We have to trade with our neighbours first.”

About Pakistan’s economic crisis – the central bank has about two months’ worth of foreign currency reserves left to pay for the country’s imports of oil and food – Zardari said he looks to the world to “give me USD 100 billion”.

The paper says he imagines Pakistani cement factories being constructed to provide for India’s huge infrastructure needs, Pakistani textile mills meeting Indian demand for blue jeans, Pakistani ports being used to relieve the congestion at Indian ones.

Against the backdrop of the US-Pakistan row over the cross-border raids in the restive tribal belt by coalition forces from Afghanistan, Zardari said, “I am not going to fall for this position that it’s an unpopular thing to be an American friend. I am an American friend.”

About the Pakistani security forces firing on the US aircraft, he said it was merely an incident, “and while incidents do happen, they are not important.”

However, he admitted that the US is carrying out Predator missile strikes on the Pakistani soil with his government’s consent, the paper claimed.

“We have an understanding, in the sense that we’re going after an enemy together,” he said.

Zardari also acknowledged the problem that had bedeviled past efforts at US-Pakistani co-operation, particularly in intelligence sharing: the widely held suspicion that Pakistani intelligence services continue to co-operate with, and even arm, the Taliban.

“You know, you keep an uglier alternative around so that you may not be asked to leave,” he said, in reference to allegations that while Musharraf was fighting Islamic radicals with one hand, he was protecting them with the other.

Zardari refused to go into further detail other than to say he “solved the problem”; the head of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI Nadeem Taj was replaced earlier this week by Ahmad Shuja Pasha.

“We want to be able to share (US) intelligence,” he said. “We need helicopters, we need night goggles, we need equipment of that sort.”

He stressed the need for precision and finesse in fighting Islamic militants, rather than large-scale military force. “My eventual concept is that we should be taking them on as they are, as criminals.”

Of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, he said “the minute I make anybody my enemy, he becomes as big as I am.”

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ee ka ho gya bacho :mudhosh: this statement will make some Pakistani people upset, right?

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lo woh to main bachpan se bol raha tha ki they are terorists.

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M-F why every in bhutto family have to be a back Stabber?

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Wow...that means so much coming from Pakistan's biggest mobster.

It's not surprising seeing Indian state-sponsored terrorism apologists get so excited though...scum attracts scum.

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^^ seems very upset. calm down. inna khoon na jala mitraa

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isko khoon jalane ki aadat hain. jalane de apna kya jaa raha hain.

You have read what Mr Asif Ali Zardari said in USA, this is what some Indians are saying in India!

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Who cares a crook and a liar, a weasel and a wastrel, Zardari has to say. Only 26 percent of Pakistanis supported Zardari in a recent poll by Gallup Pakistan. He doesn't speak for Pakistani people.

Unfortunately, he does. The people who represent the Pakistani people want Zardari to speak for us :(

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^ No he doesnt, he made his way into politics thanks to a pardon because our previous dictator was very fond of breaking laws. When the laws that prevent a crook to hold office are broken, dont blame the people. PPP could have managed just fine had Zardari not been allowed in Pakistan or kept behind bars.

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Country's prime minister/president are representative of the country.

Whatever the case its funny that pakistani's don't' argue about Zardari's comment on US 'mutual' agreement over missile strikes and are making issues over some foreign country or their territory(J&K). As a good citizen you should be united to act against US missile strikes and than think about opposing India. Save your country first from recession, economy collapse and US Strikes..

**Fury over Zardari Kashmir comment **

A group of Muslim protesters in Indian-administered Kashmir has defied a curfew to denounce** Pakistani President Asif Zardari and burn his effigy. **

Mr Zardari has provoked outrage after being reported as saying that Islamic militants fighting Indian rule in Kashmir were “terrorists”.

Leading Kashmir separatists have also denounced Mr Zardari.

Pakistan has supported anti-Indian militants and fought two wars with India over Kashmir.

**First time **

Many Kashmiris and Pakistanis regard militant groups fighting Indian rule in Kashmir as freedom fighters.** Mr Zardari made his controversial reference to them as “terrorists” in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. **

Protesters took to the streets of the town of Baramullah on Monday, close to the Line of Control that separates Indian and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, despite a curfew imposed by Indian security forces in Muslim-majority areas of the Kashmir Valley.

The BBC’s Altaf Hussain in Srinagar says **it is the first time that a Pakistani leader’s effigy has been burnt in Indian-administered Kashmir where anti-India protests have often been marked by pro-Pakistan slogans. **

Prominent politicians fighting for an end to Indian rule in Kashmir joined in the condemnation of Mr Zardari. **Syed Ali Shah Geelani told the BBC that “Zardari has made these remarks to please the Americans”. **

“Zardari fears India and would do anything to please that country even at the cost of Pakistan’s dignity,” Mr Geelani said. “Kashmiri youths have been fighting for a just cause.”

India maintains a huge security presence in Kashmir and the military and police, as well as the militants, have frequently been accused of human rights abuses.

“In reality,” Mr Gilani said, “the people of Kashmir have been victims of state terrorism.”

‘Just cause’

In Pakistan itself, Information Minister Sherry Rehman of Mr Zardari’s Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) sought to clarify Mr Zardari’s comments.

“The president has made it very clear that the just cause of Kashmir and its struggle for self-determination has been a consistent central position of the PPP for 40 years now,” she told the BBC Urdu service.

“There is no change in that policy. He has never called the legitimate aspirations of Kashmiris an expression of terrorism, nor has he undermined the sufferings of the Kashmiri people.”

However she offered no explicit support for the use of violence to oust Indian forces from Kashmir.

Pakistan and India have fought three fully-fledged wars since independence in 1947. They came close to another war in 2002 after militants stormed the Indian parliament in Delhi in December, 2001.

The BBC’s Barbara Plett in Islamabad says Pakistan’s powerful military has long-defined India as a threat to Pakistan’s existence and in the past it has given covert backing to the militants in Kashmir.

But Mr Zardari told the Wall Street Journal that “India has never been a threat to Pakistan” and that “I, for one, and our democratic government is not scared of Indian influence abroad.”

He also said that Pakistan had to develop strong economic ties with India. “There is no other economic survival for nations like us. We have to trade with our neighbours first.”

He also appeared to acknowledge that his government had given consent to US air strikes in Pakistan.

Deep suspicions

Pakistan and India took part in a faltering peace process under the former President Pervez Musharraf.

But suspicions always ran deep, and relations have soured recently.

Our Islamabad correspondent says Mr Zardari’s comments mark a radical break with the past.

More reaction is expected in Pakistan after the country returns to normal working following the Eid festival holiday.

Source: BBC.](BBC NEWS | South Asia | Fury over Zardari Kashmir comment)

I hope and pray to Allah SWT that Kashmir gets indpenence both from India and Pakistan. I wonder how / has the Azad Kashmir government reacted to Mr 10 % comments. More than likely they are going to keep silent as they are puppets of Pakistan.

Mr Zardari is a maverick ....... he is playing US for financial support. Last thing the Americans want is India and Pakistan to come together .... and he has exploited this so well. He needs money for Pakistan (and maybe a cut for himself) and there was no way US was going to give it to him in the present scenario. Hence this statement to show that " can" be friendly with the Indians.

He had a meeting with the Indian prime minister a few days back .... he could have made the same statement then ......

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^ There is and will only be one maverick, and that is John Mccain!

It may not be long before effigy of Mr 10% gets burnt in Pakistan.

perhaps you are forgetting the bionic woman, palin. she is maverick too, she said it herself.
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no direct quote of his actual words and context anywhere, hold fire

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this thread needs to be locked because its got no link.

Link to what !!!!!! ...... as for newspaper / weblinks ...... go back & read all the posts and you will find it .... if not i can help you look for it ..... cheers