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Al-Qaida warns sportspersons against visiting India

Vowing to carry out attacks across India, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir-based terror group HuJI has warned international sportspersons against visiting the country to participate in upcoming events like the Hockey World Cup, IPL and Commonwealth Games.

Asia Times Online claimed Ilyas Kashmiri, a former Pakistani commando whose 313 Brigade is an operational arm of al-Qaida, has vowed to continue attacks across India while threatening international sportspersons to face the consequences if they chose to visit the country.

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Why India wants to talk Pakistan?

India has offered to hold official-level talks with Pakistan, signalling a return to bilateral dialogue suspended after the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

New Delhi blames the attacks, which killed 166 people, on Pakistan-based terorists and wants Islamabad to act against them. The talks will be held at the level of the top diplomats of the two countries.

Its a tough and a gambled call from Indian government, the same Pakistan which thinks that evidences given is mere information for 26/11,Nothing much can be expected.Two very important points needs to be considered :-

a) From last one year when Pakistan faced terrorism from Talibani's then they realised that they want peace with India and Pakistan was tryng to put an impression that they were always ready for talks and India is not willing to do that.What about last 20 years of Indian battle against Terrorism ?

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Terrorist Meet in Pakistan occupied Kashmir on Jihad

The announcement that India has proposed talks with Pakistan ironically came on a day that saw a massive show of strength by proscribed terror groups, including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa, in Muzaffarabad to galvanize the ``freedom movement'' in Jammu and Kashmir.

If there was any enthusiasm over US director of national intelligence Dennis Blair's statement before the Senate that Pakistan looked upon these groups as strategic assets against India, it was quickly wiped off by the terror rally which was addressed by terrorists wanted in India.