Saturday, June 18, 2011

INDO-PAK TIES: India, Pakistan trade charges!

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SANDEEP DIKSHIT & ANITA JOSHUA / The Hindu.

In this June 16, 2011 photo MV Suez is seen heading towards Salalah in Oman under the surveillance of INS Godavari.
In this June 16, 2011 photo MV Suez is seen heading towards Salalah in Oman under the surveillance of INS Godavari - The Hindu.

A Pakistani humanitarian effort that secured the release of Indians along with Pakistanis from Somali pirates is fast turning into a war of words between the two governments with both accusing each other’s Navy of aggression in the high seas while escorting MV Suez which was released earlier this week after 10 months in captivity.

A day after Pakistan officially protested the “aggression” by INS Godavari towards PNS Babur, India on Saturday lodged a similar protest with the Pakistan High Commission about its naval vessel. “PNS Babur by its risky manoeuvres jeopardised the safety of INS Godavari and its crew.’’

Pakistan had accused the Indian vessel of hampering humanitarian operations being carried out by PNS Babur for MV Suez and making “dangerous manoeuvres’’ which resulted in the two ships “brushing’’ past each other.



For a Happy ending of the final release of 22 hostages from the Somali Pirates, is this the gift they are giving?

Both Nations try to claim the credit for the release,  which is not true.

It a a private citizen of Pakistan, called Ansar Burney, who has raised that 2.1 US Million Dollars, while both the Governments were apathetic to their citizens held by the Somali Pirates, 

If they have any sense of humanity, they should act as brothers on hight seas and show solidarity.

And if they have any sense of proprietary, they both should jointly recommend the name of Ansar Burney, for the nomination of this yeas's 'Nobel Peace Prize', for his noble deed!


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