ources in India have indicated that it is still unclear which group in Pakistan is responsible for the attack on former premier Benazir Bhutto.
Though the next few weeks will be critical in determining who is the real power centre in the country, the assessment is that India does not know who killed Bhutto and believes the world will never know the real truth.
But at the same time, it does not appear to be a rogue terror group, it was a very organized attack, where the attackers got such close access to her.
The public perception in Pakistan is that, somehow, the establishment is involved in the crime.
India's immediate worry is that jehadi groups will get stronger
Courtesy:ndtv.com
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Saturday, December 29, 2007
ndia worries jehadis getting powerful
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