What Is Exactly India’s Evidence Against Pakistan On Mumbai Attack?

July 16th, 2009 by i may help | Filed under India.

What has India got as evidence against Pakistan?
What is holding India from categorically and clearly tracing Amir Ajmal Kasab’s nationality?
Who were the other terrorists? Why were their names not released yet?
Do we have any other information than the satellite phones?
Was ISI or Pak Military really involved?
If everything is true from India’s side why it can’t solve it more meaningfully with it’s neighbour diplomatically than time and again looking as if threatening to use the military option?

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5 Responses to “What Is Exactly India’s Evidence Against Pakistan On Mumbai Attack?”
  1. betking says:

    some stuff out of communication systems and Kasab’s confession .
    i don’t think the government plans to release details to the public but since the U.S is happy with the evidence i think there must be a lot of incriminating stuff.

  2. keep walking. says:

    India and pakistan are two cry babies. Unfortunately, india being a democracy has continuously supported terrorist elements in srilanka and its army has devastated its north east parts by raping, murdering and looting. Pakistan on the other hand is a mischievous and rogue islamic nation but it doesn’t mean that india is an angel. Both of them are rogue and highly corrupt states and should not deserve any sympathy.

  3. hemu says:

    Due to the security reasons our government is not disclosing other terrorist names.
    We have only Kasab’s statements against Pakistan.
    In the statement’s of Kasab’s villagers we found that Pak Military came to their village before attack.

  4. aftab_hu says:

    No government has disclosed it. But newspapers sources are mentioning the following evidences.
    1- The record of calls allegedly made from Pakistan.
    2. The alleged confessions made by Ajmal Kassab.

  5. rockfish says:

    nobody trusts Pakistan. why should they?

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