Saturday, July 12, 2008

India says loud and clear: time to destroy ISI

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TimePublished on Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 20:11, Updated at Sat, Jul 12, 2008 in Nation section

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BACK AT WORK: Indian ambassador to Afghanistan Jayant Prasad speaks to journalists.

BACK AT WORK: Indian ambassador to Afghanistan Jayant Prasad speaks to journalists.

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Keywords: Suicide Bombers, Terrorism

New Delhi: India has “no doubt” that Pakistan's spy agency the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was involved in the bomb attack on its embassy in Kabul, National Security Advisor M K Narayanan said on Saturday.

"We not only suspect but we have a fair amount of intelligence (on Pakistan’s involvement). We have no doubt that the ISI is behind this," Narayanan told TV channels.

"The ISI needs to be destroyed. We made this point, whenever we have had a chance, to interlocutors across the world. There might have been some tactical restraint for some time (but) obviously that restraint is no longer present," said Narayanan.

"The people of this country deserve to know the facts rather than being carried away by people who make statements that these are insinuations. There are no insinuations.

"I think we need to pay back in the same coin. We are quite clear in our mind," he said. Asked who should be paid back, he replied: "Those who are responsible."

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