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ISI behind attack on Indian embassy: Afghan envoy to US
Lalit K Jha
Washington, Oct 10 (PTI) Pakistan's intelligence agency
ISI was behind the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul which
killed 17 people and wounded more than 60 others, Afghan envoy
to the US has claimed.
"Yes, we do," Afghan Ambassador to the US Said T Jawad
told the PBS news channel in an interview when asked if he was
pointing the figure at Pakistan for the suicide bombing that
took place on Thursday.
"We are pointing the finger at the Pakistan
intelligence agency, based on the evidence on the ground and
similar attack taking place in Afghanistan," Jawad said.
While the Karzai Government was quick to point figure
towards foreign players in the attack on the Indian embassy
early this week, this is for the first time that a top Afghan
official has blamed the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI for
the terror strike.
The Afghan Government has also blamed the ISI in the
July 2008 attack on the Indian Embassy which claimed 60 lives.
The Afghan Ambassador also supported the report of
General Stanley McChrystal, Commander of US and North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation (NATO) forces in Afghanistan, which
recommends some 40,000 additional troops to Afghanistan.
This is necessary to secure the country, Jawad said.
He said Afghanistan would like to have a clear
commitment to success from the Obama Administration, which is
currently, reassign its strategy for the country. PTI LKJ
ANU
Washington, Oct 10 (PTI) Pakistan's intelligence agency
ISI was behind the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul which
killed 17 people and wounded more than 60 others, Afghan envoy
to the US has claimed.
"Yes, we do," Afghan Ambassador to the US Said T Jawad
told the PBS news channel in an interview when asked if he was
pointing the figure at Pakistan for the suicide bombing that
took place on Thursday.
"We are pointing the finger at the Pakistan
intelligence agency, based on the evidence on the ground and
similar attack taking place in Afghanistan," Jawad said.
While the Karzai Government was quick to point figure
towards foreign players in the attack on the Indian embassy
early this week, this is for the first time that a top Afghan
official has blamed the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI for
the terror strike.
The Afghan Government has also blamed the ISI in the
July 2008 attack on the Indian Embassy which claimed 60 lives.
The Afghan Ambassador also supported the report of
General Stanley McChrystal, Commander of US and North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation (NATO) forces in Afghanistan, which
recommends some 40,000 additional troops to Afghanistan.
This is necessary to secure the country, Jawad said.
He said Afghanistan would like to have a clear
commitment to success from the Obama Administration, which is
currently, reassign its strategy for the country. PTI LKJ
ANU