[GJM] Indian PM's Rebuke to the British PM Over Terrorism - Dr. M.K. Sherwani
Sherwani Mustafa
sherwanimk at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 5 10:49:48 MDT 2007
www.hindustantimes.com (July,5,2007)
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Manmohan to Brown: do not stereotype Indians
Australian police get 4 more days to quiz Indian
docJuly 5 2007Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, July 05, 2007
First Published: 19:56 IST(5/7/2007)
Last Updated: 20:46 IST(5/7/2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday objected
to "stereotyping" of Indians after a car bomb attack
in Britain and urged new Prime Minister Gordon Brown
not to draw hasty conclusions about the guilt of
Indians who have been detained.( Full details below)
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By giving a befitting rebuke to the British Prime
Minister over the alleged involvement of Indians in
the so-called failed terrorist attack in England,the
India Prime Minister, Dr. Man Mohan Singh deserves
accolades for having expressed himself from the most
dignified plank as the leader of the largest
democracy of the world. What Dr. Singh stressed in the
most unambiguous words was his strong objection to the
Western mentality of intimidating the world through
its hypothetical narratives of terorism.
The remarkable feature of his strong reaction was
the clubbing together of India and Pakistan, by
emphasising that "Labelling Indians and Pakistanis as
terrorists is disturbing.". This , no doubt, reflects
India's growing awareness of the West's ingenious
contrivance to set the regional powers at variance and
then dictate terms to them.
India must tell the British Prime Minister in
totally unequivocal language to furnish the
irrebttable proof about the involvement of the Indian
Doctor in the so-called failed terrorist attack, or
else it would be considered as yet another addition to
the lies which the West has been speaking so far.
Before drawing any conclusions, the world must not
forget the possibility of such scares being
stagemanaged by the new British Prime Minister as an
excuse for perpetuating the legacy of his most
discredited precdecessor.
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Dr. Mustafa Kamal Sherwani
Zanzibar University, Tanzania
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Manmohan to Brown: do not stereotype Indians
Australian police get 4 more days to quiz Indian
docJuly 5 2007Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, July 05, 2007
First Published: 19:56 IST(5/7/2007)
Last Updated: 20:46 IST(5/7/2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday objected
to "stereotyping" of Indians after a car bomb attack
in Britain and urged new Prime Minister Gordon Brown
not to draw hasty conclusions about the guilt of
Indians who have been detained.
"I spoke to British prime minister and told him I am
worried about stereotyping of Indians in the UK.
Britain should not draw hasty conclusions about the
guilt of those arrested," Manmohan Singh told
reporters in the Capital.
He added that India would cooperate with Britain in
the investigation of the blasts.
"I could not sleep after watching the mothers of
Indians in custody," Manmohan Singh said. "Labelling
Indians and Pakistanis as terrorists is disturbing."
Two Indian doctors - Mohammed Haneef and Sabeel Ahmed
- have been detained in connection with the June 30
attack when a burning green jeep loaded with gas
cylinders crashed into the doors of Glasgow airport.
At least one Indian has been arrested in Britain and
another in Australia.
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