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September 02, 2003

The Mumbai police have arrested several people in connection with the latest blasts. But each time, the big fish never get caught, simply because they happen to be based outside India.

Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani has said the only way Pakistan can establish its sincerity about wanting peace with India is to hand over 19 people wanted for various terrorist acts in India. Pakistan denies harbouring them.

But even if Pakistan were to comply with this demand, would that end terror in India?



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Number of User Comments: 29




Sub: terrorism

Why is that 99.99% of all the inhuman terrorists of this world belong to Islam ? Muslims must answer this question .


Posted by chandrasekhar





Sub: time to act ... not to think or dibet

will you keep thinking of what to do??? when your sister or mother being raped in frot of your eyes????? Dont need to wait for ...


Posted by Bharateeya





Sub: Its not so easy....

Ending terror by the virtue of arresting just 19 terrorists is just an impractical thought,even 19,000 criminals in jail cannot ensure an out & out ...


Posted by suvra kanta roy





Sub: no

well it 'd not end the terror as pakistan will produce new militants which lead this legacy. it solely depends on pakistan whether he's willing ...


Posted by mannat saini





Sub: it's a piece of cake

Asking the government of pakistan tohand over the the listed people responsible for anti social activities in India is indeed A WASTE OF TIME AND ...


Posted by indian




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