Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Indian Urdu papers vs Pakistani papers on terrorism

Aziz Burney, the editor of Rozanama Rashtirya Sahara(Urdu) wrote editorial 'Hind-Pak mein Atankwadi hamle –kiska shadawantra' (April 1, 2009). It is worth reading to know his perception, imaginary judgment on international terrorism . we are producing a part of it:
"If the news of last one month has not been lost upon your mind you might remember that last month i.e. March, 2009 there was an attack in a mosque in Pakistan just after the Namaz of Jumma. And now came the attack on Police Training Centre in Pakistan. The media had created such fear psychosis in advance about the Taliban that after the attacks the fear began to be apprehended as reality. Why is this beyond doubt that this is a conspiracy against Pakistan and India? Who benefitted from the devastation of Afghanistan in the aftermath of September 11, 2001 when a fright of terrorism was created in the public mind? Who proved its supremacy? Who proved himself strong? Who controlled the petro-wealth? Who created the ground for sale of weapons? For how long we will not deliberate on facts. We at Roznama Rashtriya Sahara tried to present “the Truth about 9/11” in a month long report last year. Even today we have more than one thousand pages report on the subject. Those interested in searching news through internet could come across various such reports that prove that not Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden but CIA and Mossad are the suspects. Are Indian Mujahideen in India, Lashkar-e-Taiyyeba in Pakistan, and Al Qaeda are conspiracies of CIA and Mossad? This is bitter but might be truth. India and Pakistan must sit together to think why are they bent on destruction of each other and whose conspiracy can it be?"

The same day Pakistani newspaper Daily News wrote Editorial ( April 1, 2009) here is excerpt:

Mehsudd has tkaen responsibility for the Manawan attack, and threatened to carry out similar operations in the future. The fact is that Pakistan’s enemy number one is the TTP, which commands the chaos-making activities of the Taliban in the tribal areas and Swat and is now expanding its activity to Punjab and the southern region, including Karachi (At Last Pakistan Zeroes in on Baitullah Mehsud, Editorial, Daily News, Pakistan, April 1, 2009).

Who is honest and factually correct Rozanam Rashtriya Sahara or daily News?

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