A A Khan refrains from blaming India for attack Wednesday, January 17, 2007 04:14 [IST]
Islamabad: In a radical departure from his earlier stance,
Prime Minister of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir Attique Ahmed Khan has refrained
from pointing a finger at India for the recent grenade attack on the house of
Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and instead criticised attempts to blame
New Delhi for the incident.
In a strongly worded statement released in POK Capital Muzaffarabad, Khan,
while condemning the attack on Mirwaiz's residence has asked people to stop
'bashing' India for every nasty thing that happens in and around the Himalayan
region.
"Though I strongly denounce this attack, the attitude of unnecessarily
linking whatever bad happens to India
has to be given up," local daily 'Dawn' quoted him as saying.
Indirectly blaming the militant groups for the attack, Khan said it seems to be
the work of the forces opposed to the ongoing peace process between India and Pakistan.
"The cowardly and ghastly act was just an attempt to derail the whole
process," he said.
"Mirwaiz is an icon of front-line Kashmiri leadership and an attack at his
residence should be condemned by the whole nation. The enemies of the peace
process would not be allowed to succeed in their designs and no attempt can cow
down the determined leadership," he said.
Khan's remarks were in sharp contrast to the reactions of some of the militant
groups and the state-run media in Pakistan.
The Mirwaiz was expected to arrive here tomorrow to hold talks with President
Pervez Musharraf and POK leaders.
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