02-21-2007, 01:33 AM
Who writes these reports for PTI? In addition to having indian politicians claiming kinship with the dead and the injured, we have paki politicians visiting hospitals. And the media gives a positive spin on this.
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PTI | New Delhi
Unfazed <i>(ofcourse he is unfazed, it is not his family who got killed!)</i> by the terror attack on Samjhauta Express, Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mohd. Kasuri on Tuesday said he has come to India for improving relations and carry forward the peace process.
Kasuri visited the Samjhauta blast victims now undergoing treatment at Safdarjung hospital. He said even before this incident, the two sides have agreed that the two sides will have a meeting in Islamabad on March 6.
<b>"Incidents like these which are heart-rending and which affect both countries and people can only add to the urgency for the need for cooperation," he said, adding the two countries need to cooperate with each other "meaningfully".</b> <i>(What about the scores of hindus who have been massacred in kashmir. are those not heart-rending?)</i>
<b>On the train blast, he said Pakistan was waiting for the report from the Indian Government.</b> <i>(who the?)</i> "It goes without saying that Pakistan is as interested as the Indian authorities to get to the bottom of this very unfortunate criminal activity," he said.
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PTI | New Delhi
Unfazed <i>(ofcourse he is unfazed, it is not his family who got killed!)</i> by the terror attack on Samjhauta Express, Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mohd. Kasuri on Tuesday said he has come to India for improving relations and carry forward the peace process.
Kasuri visited the Samjhauta blast victims now undergoing treatment at Safdarjung hospital. He said even before this incident, the two sides have agreed that the two sides will have a meeting in Islamabad on March 6.
<b>"Incidents like these which are heart-rending and which affect both countries and people can only add to the urgency for the need for cooperation," he said, adding the two countries need to cooperate with each other "meaningfully".</b> <i>(What about the scores of hindus who have been massacred in kashmir. are those not heart-rending?)</i>
<b>On the train blast, he said Pakistan was waiting for the report from the Indian Government.</b> <i>(who the?)</i> "It goes without saying that Pakistan is as interested as the Indian authorities to get to the bottom of this very unfortunate criminal activity," he said.
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