[Reader-list] Indian government's reaction to EP resolution

Khurram Parvez khurramparvez at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 19 13:06:17 IST 2008


http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/
 

Terror funding in Kashmir from Europe
Netherlands NGO, Kolkatta Prof set to face action


By Sanjeev Pargal 
JAMMU, July 17: Intelligence
agencies were reported to have written to External Affairs Ministry
seeking action against a Netherlands based Non-Governmental
Organisation (NGO), a Kolkatta based female Professor, an Ahmedabad
based Advocate and a host of "anti-India Indians" who have joined hands
not only to carry out strong anti-India propaganda in Europe but were
also found in raising funds for terror outfits operating in Kashmir.
Official sources told the Excelsior
that the Intelligence agencies have identified nearly a dozen citizens
of India, who had recently joined hands along with some Kashmir based
separatists operating in United States and London and a Netherlands
based NGO, to project what they described "strong human rights
violations" in Kashmir at different forums in Europe. They were also
reported to have raised funds worth several crores through different
forums for terror funding in Kashmir.
Sources said the Intelligence agencies
here after obtaining a detailed report of anti-India propaganda and
terror funds raised in Europe have written to the External Affairs
Ministry to take action against the Indian citizens involved in the
plot and cancel their visa.
According to sources, IKV Pax Christi,
a Netherlands based NGO was used by a Kolkatta based female Professor,
who was reported to have strong links with Pakistan's spy wing
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), an Ahmedabad based Advocate, a New
Delhi based "human rights activist" and about half a dozen "influential
persons" of Kashmir to carry out a strong anti-India propaganda on
Kashmir and raise funds for the terrorists.
Ghulam Nabi Fai, a known anti-Indian
presently operating from America, was said to have utilised all his
resources in Europe for anti-India propaganda and utilising the
occasion for raising funds for terrorism.
According to sources, Pakistan
Embassies in Europe have also played a significant role in anti-India
resolutions including a warning to India that the country would be
fully responsible if anything happened to Kolkatta based woman and a
"human rights activist" of Kashmir, who continued to insist that a
large number of people were missing in Kashmir while as the agencies
have asserted that most of them have joined militancy and the number of
"actually missing persons" was very few.
Sources said about 20 days back
also an "advisory" had been dispatched by the State Intelligence
agencies that this bunch of "anti-India Indians" have joined hands for
anti-India resolutions and terror raising funds.
However, now, the response of the
Foreign Ministry was very positive and they were expected to come down
very heavily on anti-India protagonists. The External Affairs Ministry
is likely to approach Netherlands High Commission to take action
against their NGO for providing not only misleading information but the
"data far from truth" in Europe against India on Kashmir. The
Government is likely to seek complete ban on any international aid for
Netherlands NGO.
The Ministry, sources revealed, was
also actively considering cancellation of visa of Kolkatta based woman
and Ahmedabad based Advocate.


      


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