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India's Defense, Foreign Ministers Contradict Each Other on Pakistan

Indian foreign minister Yashwant Sinha (L) and defense minister George Fernandes (R)

By IOL South Asia Correspondent

NEW DELHI, November 30 (IslamOnline) - The Indian ministries of defense and external affairs seem to have contradictory estimates of the situation on the Line of Control (LoC) and Pakistan's commitment to stop supporting militants in Kashmir. The defense ministry says Pakistan-trained militants' infiltration into Kashmir has trickled off while the external affairs ministry thinks it has increased.

So, whom do we believe? This is the question Congress Party chief whip Priya Ranjan Das Munshi raised in Parliament Friday, November 29.

Munshi demanded that Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee make a statement in the lower house to clarify the situation. External affairs minister Yashwant Sinha's recent statements on the issue have been quite contrary to what the defense minister said in parliament.

Replying to a question in Parliament on Thursday, November 28, about army withdrawal from the Indo-Pakistan border, defense minister George Fernandes seemed to suggest that massive forward deployment of troops for 10 months had achieved a lot, contrary to popular perception that the only achievement was tremendous wastage of public money.

The mobilization exerted military pressure on Pakistan and forced the Pakistani President to denounce support to Jihad through his speeches of January 12 and May 27, Fernandes said. He went on to elaborate, "Some of the terrorist organisations in Pakistan were banned, some terrorist camps in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) were closed, their accounts frozen and leaders arrested."

The best point of it all, according to Fernandes, was that the infiltration this year has come down considerably compared to the figures of the corresponding period of previous year. But this is precisely what the ministry of external affairs has been insisting over the last couple of months has not happened.

The ministry of external affairs has claimed that infiltration has increased in relation to the corresponding period last year. According to their estimates, over the 175 days since Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's speech on May 27 announcing end of infiltration, there has been a high number of militant attacks and civilian deaths.

External affairs estimates say there have been 1,624 incidents after May 27 compared to 1,403 before and 582 civilians have been killed after it compared to 442 before.

The defense minister's positive estimates of the situation could have been because of fear of public criticism of huge expenditure incurred on military deployment which did not serve any purpose whatsoever. The deployment looks even futile keeping in view starvation deaths in two states which could have been averted by spending only one percent of the cost of deployment.

 

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