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Pak. should be held accountable: Pallone
By Sridhar Krishnaswami
WASHINGTON, DEC. 31. Condemning the hijacking of the Indian
Airlines plane, the Democratic Congressman from New Jersey, Mr.
Frank Pallone, has spoken of the need for increased India, U.S.
partnership in identifying shared threats and in protecting their
people. He also said that Pakistan must be held accountable for
the ongoing violence and instability.
``The incident is another reminder of the threat that terrorism
poses to all democracies. India and the United States have both
been particularly targeted by Osama bin Laden and the loose
network of militant forces that share his goals. This is a
further indication of the need for increased partnership between
the U.S. and India in identifying the shared threats we face and
devising ways to protect our citizens in ways consistent with
open, democratic societies,'' Mr. Pallone said.
Mr. Pallone said the hostage situation was linked to the militant
movement in Kashmir.
``I hope this incident will alert the world to the threat India
faces from this terrorist movement. I believe that Pakistan must
be held accountable for contributing to this violence and
instability. There should be more pressure brought to bear on
Pakistan to be part of the solution, instead of continuing to
exacerbate this problem,'' Mr.Pallone said.
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