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 October 2, 2001


 Pakistan testing India’s patience:


 Vajpayee tells Bush




 India steps up its diplomatic offensive and demands action against Pakistan-based terrorist
 organisations on a priority basis, reports venkat parsa

 ndia stepped up its diplomatic offen-  “As a democratically elected leader of    tions operating from the Pakistani soil and
 sive today to raise the pitch on Indian   India, I have to address in our supreme na-  targeting the sensitive border state of J&K; -
 concerns on terrorism, especially in the   tional interest. Pakistan must understand that   like Jaish-e-Mohammad, the Lashkar-e-Toiba
 context of the latest terrorist attack on   there is a limit to the patience of the people of   and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen. Osama bin Laden
 I the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K;) Assem-  India. I have asked my external affairs minis-  had strong links with Jaish-e-Mohammad. It
 bly complex in Srinagar yesterday. Prime Min-  ter, Jaswant Singh, who is now in Washington,   is for this reason that India demanded that the
 ister Atal Behari Vajpayee addressed a letter to   to convey to you more fully our sentiments in   US should ban and freeze funds of Pakistan-
 US President George W Bush, even as External   this regard,” the prime minister said.  backed terrorist outfits in the first phase of its
 Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh met George   Ironically, the incident took place just a day   global fight against terrorism.
 Bush, US Secretary of State Colin Powell and   after the Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf   The US should also ensure effective imple-
 US National Security Adviser Condoleeza   claimed that Pakistan has no terrorist groups   mentation of UN Security Council resolution
 Rice in Washington, and conveyed the Indian   operating from its territory. “Mr President, the   calling upon all States to end support, includ-
 concerns to them. The Vajpayee government   world is still coming to terms with the hor-  ing funding, supply of weapons and providing
 projected its best Muslim face by fielding    rendous events of September 11. India joined   safe haven to terrorists, Abdullah said. Giving a
 Union Minister of State for External    stern warning to Pakistan for continuing
 Affairs Omar Abdullah to put the Indian   to aid and abet terrorism in J&K;, he said,
 point of view across forcefully.  Islamabad must forthwith cease any
 India fully assured the US that it   “active  or  passive”  support  to  mili -
 would not exacerbate the situation by   tants operating in the state. “Enough is
 undertaking a hot-pursuit into Paki-  enough,” he said. “There is a limit to test-
 stan. At the same time, India insisted   ing India’s patience. It will be better if this
 that in the first phase of war against   limit is not tested.”
 terrorism,  Pakistan-based  terrorist    India provided “credible” evidence
 organisations should be banned and   to Washington on Jaish-e-Mohammad’s
 their bank accounts frozen.  close linkages with bin Laden’s Al Qaida.
 The common refrain was that while   Jaswant Singh sought to stress that it
 India was appreciative of the US pre-  would not be enough if the Bush admin-
 dicament, India was keen that the US   istration remained focussed on the Al
 should accommodate Indian concerns.   Qaida, in its bid to tackle terrorism. If the
 For instance, while Harkat-ul-Ansar   US is serious on combating terrorism, it
 and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen have been   should look beyond the Al Qaida.
 banned, the Jaish-e-Mohammad has   Soon  after  his  unexpected
 evaded any action by the US. The Jaish-e-   40-minute-long meeting with Bush,
 Mohammad claimed responsibility for the    wholeheartedly with the United States in   Jaswant Singh said, “The US is focussing upon
 attack on the J&K; Assembly.  its goal for the destruction and defeat of the   the Al Qaida just now, and so far, at keeping its
 In his Letter to US President George Bush,   global terror network, which you eloquently   focus on one particular organisation, and deal-
 Vajpayee protested that Pakistan was virtually   announced in your Address to the Congress.   ing with that (organisation), and thereafter
 putting India’s patience to test. Bush had reit-  With you we condemned any nation that con-  focussing  on  others.  I  understand  that
 erated the familiar US stand that Indian con-  tinues to harbour or support terrorism,” Prime   position but I also spoke about dual purpose
 cerns, too, would be addressed, but only after   Minister Vajpayee wrote.  terrorism — terrorism that operates under
 the Osama bin Laden issue is tackled. Vajpayee   Omar Abdullah maintained that while    one name in one place, and operates as some
 emphasised that while India was fully back-  India would not want to exacerbate the situ-  other name in some other place, and we will
 ing the US agenda on terrorism, incidents of   ation at this juncture by undertaking “hot   continue to do so.”
 the kind that rocked Srinagar yesterday raise   pursuit” of Pakistan-based outfits, the US
 questions for Indian security concerns.  must slam a ban on the terrorist organisa-  letters@tehelka.com



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