Latest Pakistan news of December 2, 2008 - Unconditional help offered by the Pakistani President to India

2008-12-02 17:59:42 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Pakistan News News)

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Caymanmama press release distribution service brings latest Pakistan news of December 2, 2008 in passing for Pakistanis living the US and the North Amercia

US concerned over tension that builds between India and Pakistan
Unconditional help offered by Pakistan to India
Nato convoy attacked in Peshawar
Tension in Karachi prevails on Monday
Pakistan Muslim League (N) pledges support to the government

US concerned over tension that builds between India and Pakistan

Washington: The White House spokeswoman, Dana Perino, in an official statement said “We have no reason not to trust Pakistan right now,” Ms Perino told reporters at a briefing. “I’ve heard nothing that says the Pakistani government was involved.” She spoke of the level of trust projected by the Bust Administration for forwarding investigation and help to India in this effect.

Unconditional help offered by Pakistan to India

Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari offered ‘unconditional help’ help to India. While, not ruling out that the Jehadi outfit of Lashkar-i-Taiba’s involvement but he said that we should wait for the evidences to surface. Still India has provided any evidence of involvement of any extremists organization from Pakistan in Mumbai Bomb blasts. He said that such non stage actors are fueling tension and Pakistan is also fighting a war against them. Pakistan, itself, has been facing insurgency and facing terrorists attacks from such, so called Jihadis who are waging war against mankind.

Nato convoy attacked in Peshawar

Peshawar: 22 vehicles that will including 2 Humvee armored personnel carriers were torched by the militants. The activity resulted in killing of 2 drivers. The incident took place early on Monday morning. The vehicles which were parked in the NATO terminal were guarded by two ill equipped security personnel though militants had twice previously attempted to detonate bombs near the Nato terminal in Peshawar.

Tension in Karachi prevails on Monday

Karachi: Starting Saturday, the tension carried throughout the day of Monday. With public transport off the road and all the educational institution remaining closed the city gave a deserted look. Reports of violence from different areas of Karachi were being reported through out the day. 12 people were reportedly killed yesterday in Karachi.

Pakistan Muslim League (N) pledges support to the government

Islamabad: The leader of the opposition, Ch. Nisar Ali met the Prime Minister of Pakistan yesterday and offered full support of Pakistan Muslim League (N) in dealing with the pressure and allegations being made by the Indian government. He said that let this message go across the boarder that people of Pakistan wanted peace in the region.

For more information on the above news visit: http://www.dawn.com/2008/12/02/index.htm

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