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LeT threatens suicide attacks and targeting of PM and Dy PM
New Delhi, March 02: Lashkar-e-Taiba has issued a fresh threat to unleash a spate of suicide attacks in India and targets include Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee among others, reports Pakistani media.
New Delhi, March 02: Lashkar-e-Taiba has issued a fresh threat to unleash a spate of suicide attacks in India and targets include Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee among
others, reports Pakistani media.
Noted Pakistani weekly "The Friday Times" quoted LeT chief Hafeez Saeed's taped speech, played at a mosque in Rawalpindi, as saying "Listen o (Atal Bihari) Vajpayee, we are about to unleash a spate of suicide attacks. I have ordered my warriors to undertake this duty."
Lashkar also threatened deputy prime minister L K Advani saying that his days were numbered, the weekly reported.
In yet another sign of continued failure of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to rein in the militants, Saeed said in his speech, "Listen o Musharraf! we shall not submit to you or your government. We will not allow you to besmirch the jihad."
The speech, which was in clear violation of law, did not spare the US ambassador to Pakistan Nancy Powell and said, "We cannot tolerate unholy presence of Nancy Powell. Pakistan should cleanse itself from her unholy existence."
Meanwhile, a former army general, Lt Gen Nishat Ahmed warned that chances of war with India were ripe because Islamabad was not keeping its word.
"Cross-border infiltration is on. The government may not be supporting it but it is certainly looking the other way."
Bureau Report
In yet another sign of continued failure of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to rein in the militants, Saeed said in his speech, "Listen o Musharraf! we shall not submit to you or your government. We will not allow you to besmirch the jihad."
The speech, which was in clear violation of law, did not spare the US ambassador to Pakistan Nancy Powell and said, "We cannot tolerate unholy presence of Nancy Powell. Pakistan should cleanse itself from her unholy existence."
Meanwhile, a former army general, Lt Gen Nishat Ahmed warned that chances of war with India were ripe because Islamabad was not keeping its word.
"Cross-border infiltration is on. The government may not be supporting it but it is certainly looking the other way."
Bureau Report