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

Shivam Vij शिवम् विज् mail at shivamvij.com
Sat Jul 19 13:47:13 IST 2008


If it wasn't for real, it would be funny. How to be a banana republic...

On 7/19/08, Khurram Parvez <khurramparvez at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/
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> Terror funding in Kashmir from Europe
> Netherlands NGO, Kolkatta Prof set to face action
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> 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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