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thecurrentaffairs.com — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Monday said the investigation into the India attacks was continuing but it had heard nothing to suggest that Pakistan’s government was involved.

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Comments (7)

  1. Good news and heads up to get the story out.

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  2. This sounds just like something I told some Mixxer over the weekend. ;-D

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  3. India still putting allegations on Pakistan even though British and Israeli Analysts
    are asking them to first wait for the evidence and let the investigation reports
    come first us....!

    But looks like Indian govt is trying to score a point here by playing with emotions of Indians
    and to take those emotions into the coming General Elections, only 4 5 months ahead.

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  4. Not authentic source of information.. as usual its a personal blog!

    Rather, you would have mixxed the Reuter's link.. It would be great!..

    Still I plea all social media stars from India & Pakistan to stop the Blame Game. Thanks.

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    1. @kash There is nothing wrong with a blogger reporting what he has learned from the media. It is very easy to check any facts a blog has reported. You are constantly putting down bloggers, and that makes no sense. I am not impressed with your attitude toward blogs. Do you think that Reuters is always correct just because it is Reuters? Reuters and CNN make lots of errors and are often biased. Gee...come to think of it, that is a lot like you.

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    2. @McCaffertyHimself
      What I believe is Internet is the greatest invention and Bloggers are the greatest thing happened to the Internet.

      They are working hard to keep the web updated from 100s of different sources, working round the clock.

      Different opinions are found everywhere and bloggers are also human beings, they do watch things from their own perspective, there can be an element of bias, no one's denying it, but then there are millions of bloggers with absolutely different mind sets and POVs and that makes this community so diverse and wonderful.

      Let's not forget the new iReport thing which CNN is running so wonderfully and it is harnessing the power of a common man showing how imp it is to include those voices into the system and main stream media.

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  5. As the facts come in, we are seeing that terrorists from Pakistan were behind the attack, and that they likely recieved training from Pakistan militarists. They are islamic radical terrorists.

    As these facts emerge, it is paramount that Pakistan and India seek common accord against terrorists for mutual protection and security.

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