By Sajjad Shaukat
Coupled with hostile propaganda campaign, India has
continuously been arranging various acts of terrorism like suicide attacks,
bomb blasts, targeted killings and sectarian violence in Baluchistan, Khyber
Paktunkhwa, Sindh and Karachi including other regions of Pakistan through its
secret agency, RAW which has also terrorized the Zimbabwe cricket team to
cancel its trip to Pakistan.
In this regard, on June 23, this year, Punjab Home Minister
Shuja Khanzada disclosed to the members of the Punjab Assembly that Indian
intelligence agency RAW sent a text message to the manger of Zimbabwean cricket
team in Dubai threatening them with “possibility of terrorism in Pakistan and
cancellation of tour”.
He revealed that the message received by the team manager
was finally tracked down and it was found that it had come from New Delhi and that RAW was behind this conspiracy to
malign Pakistan.
He elaborated that India
wanted that cricket series should be cancelled, so that Pakistan’s image could be tarnished abroad, but
all-out security was assured to the Zimbabwean cricket team to foil nefarious
designs of India.
The minister further pointed out that the biggest challenge
for Pakistani law-enforcement agencies including the police was to ensure
security of cricket series which was restored by the ICC after a lapse of six
years, thanking LEAs for protecting the foreign team and helping conduct the
five-match series successfully.
He maintained that international agencies including RAW
were responsible for 90 percent of the terrorism in Pakistan.
However, Zimbabwe
cricket authorities confirmed that Pakistan’s
tour would go ahead as per schedule, while foolproof security was given to the
team, during its trip to Pakistan,
started from May 22, 2015. Interior ministry directed the authorities to make
strict security arrangements even for the visitors.
Both sides played cricket matches—two twenty internationals
on May 22 and 24, followed by three one day internationals on May 26, 29 and
31, in Qaddafi Stadium Lahore. By setting aside the RAW supported phenomenon of
terrorism in wake of severe heat, thousands of persons went to see the cricket
matches at Qaddafi Stadium.
It is notable that revival of international cricket after
six years was a cheerful occasion for everyone. In this context, a letter of
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said, “Sports for peace is our message, we feel
pride in hosting Zimbabwe
cricket team in the city”.
Nevertheless, while indicating Pakistan’s
soft image in the comity of nations, it is a collective responsibility of all
of us to not only highlight Pakistan’s
positive aspect in connection with sports, but also give a message to the world
through print, electronic and social media that Pakistan is a safe country for
sports. And, particularly, it will be a way forward for other international
cricket teams to play in Pakistan.
It is of particular attention that Indian RAW was also
behind the Lahore terror-attack on Sri Lanka’s
cricket team, on March 3, 2009. In this respect, the bus of the Sri Lankan team
was targeted, killing eight and injuring nine individuals including six
visiting cricketers.
It is mentionable that under the pretext of Mumbai carnage
of November 26, 2008, India
had cancelled the scheduled visit of its cricket team to Pakistan, while Sri
Lanka accepted the invitation of Islamabad. Indian rulers and its media
anchors had expressed their displeasure at Colombo’s decision. Hence, New
Delhi clandestinely pressurized Sri Lanka’s government to withdraw
the decision. It could be judged from the fact that even Sri Lankan sports
minister Gamini Lokuge disclosed that Pakistan “tour had become a diplomatic
issue”. Its Foreign minister Rohitha Bogollagama stated that he decided the trip,
taking it as a sporting issue, as his country promoted “people-to-people
visits” among South Asian member states.
In fact, despite Indian duress coupled with a sense of
jealousy, Sri Lanka remained
determined and sent its cricketers to Pakistan. So, New
Delhi punished Colombo
through pre-arranged terror-attacks, conducted by well-trained and
well-equipped terrorists of RAW. In this regard, it is noteworthy that in 2009,
by striking a blow to the Indian backed militants of the Liberation Tigers of
Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and by capturing their strongholds; Sri Lankan security
forces successfully dismantled the Tigers’ mini-state in northern Sri Lanka
where the rebels lost 98 percent of the territory, and were retreating even
from their last bastion. On March 7, 2009, Sri Lankan Foreign minister Rohitha
Bogollagama, while showing solidarity with Islamabad, categorically expressed
Sri Lanka’s firm opposition to isolate Pakistan in the sporting arena or in any
manner internationally over the incident of March 3, 2009.
Indian awkward strategy of mixing politics and sports is
totally strange. Whether Indian team plays with Pakistan
or that of Sri Lanka or the
latter with our team has positive impact in restoring peace in South Asia, but
regrettably, it is only anti-Pakistan and anti-Sri Lanka agenda of New Delhi whom politics
and sports make no difference. And India
seems determined to sabotage South Asian peace by terrorizing the cricket teams
which intend to visit Pakistan.
If non-state actors are problem for New Delhi, these take origin from its own
state terrorism, being perpetrated on minorities and the freedom fighters of
its six states, fighting for independence. Indian brutal tactics of state
terrorism, employed on the innocent persons in the Indian-occupied Kashmir might be noted as special example in this
context. In such a situation, New Delhi should not have seek revenge against
Pakistan and Sri Lanka by conducting terrorist acts through RAW-trained agents
in order to divert its attention from Indian home-grown terrorists. Facing
reality, New Delhi must better unearth the
forces behind the Mumbai attack and Lahore
mayhem.
Notably, on July 19, 2013, the Indian former home ministry
and ex-investigating officer Satish Verma revealed that terror-attacks in
Mumbai in November 26, 2008 and assault on Indian Parliament in January 12,
2001 were carried out by the Indian government to strengthen anti-terrorism
laws. But, Indian top officials and media had blamed Islamabad and a Pakistan-based group
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) for those attacks.
Nonetheless, RAW terrorized Zimbabwe
cricket team by threatening the latter to sabotage Pakistan’s tour, though this
attempt badly failed.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on international affairs and is
author of the book: US
vs Islamic Militants, Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in
International Relations
Email: sajjad_logic@yahoo.com
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