India seeks world support
Sandesh Prabhudesai
23 May 2002
India has requested the whole international
community, and especially the western countries, to wholeheartedly
support its war against Pak-sponsored terrorism, like the
support was rendered to the USA in an event of post-11 September
tragedy.
"I hope they understand that there cannot
be two standards to measure the agony of people in the US
and in India", said union minister Venakaiah Naidu. He is
on an election campaign in Goa.
"We will teach a fitting lesson to them
(Pakistan), come what may", said the senior minister in
the central government, addressing a press conference here.
He also informed that India will write a request to all
the countries in this regard.
Naidu also expressed regrets that Pakistan
has always gone back on its promises in spite of India repeatedly
exhibiting her intention of restoring peace along the border,
by starting a bus, inviting Pakistan president General Musharraf
to India and also through limited cease-fire.
Stating that India's patience has now run
out, the union minister appealed to the international community
to view it as it was viewed at the time of fighting the
terrorism that affected the USA.
Though reiterated that India will fight
its own battle and is not dependent on any outside force,
Naidu however felt that international opinion on the issue
is also important. "Creating awareness all over the world
is also important", he added.
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