Kabul attack will not bend India’s will: Manmohan (Lead)
March 5th, 2010 - 5:53 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )
New Delhi, March 5 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday said the Feb 26 terror attack in Kabul that killed 7 Indians will not bend the will of Indian people to help Afghanistan and vowed to assist that country in shaping its destiny without “outside interference.”
The entire nation was outraged by the most recent brutal attack in Kabul on February 26 which has led to the loss of 7 innocent Indian lives, Manmohan Singh told parliament.
“These Indian nationals were in Afghanistan on a mission of goodwill and friendship helping to construct the peaceful and democratic Afghanistan that our Afghan friends desire,” he said.
“We condemn this cowardly act,” he added.
“I wish to assure this House that such attacks will not bend the will of the people of India,” the prime minister said, adding that Indian assistance in the reconstruction has received widespread support among the people of Afghanistan.
Manmohan Singh said Afghan President Hamid Karzai had telephoned him last week and assured him that all steps will be taken to ensure the security of Indians there.
“I assured him (Karzai) of any support and assistance that may be required,” the prime minister said.
“We are closely monitoring the developments with regard to Afghanistan and we will assist the people of Afghanistan in securing their legitimate right to determine their destiny in the manner they chose without outside interference,” the prime minister said.
Suicide bombers struck at a hotel and a guest house Feb 26 in central Kabul, killing seven Indians, including two army majors, in what Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan Jayant Prasad has described as a “26/11-like operation.”
The prime minister’s comments came on a day National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon arrived in Kabul to take stock of the progress in the probe into the Feb 26 attack in Kabul.
Menon will also review the security of around 4,000 Indians engaged in various reconstruction activities in that country.
India has pledged $1.3 billion for reconstruction of the violence-wracked country.
- Menon meets Karzai, discusses security of Indians (Roundup) - Mar 06, 2010
- India undeterred by Kabul attack, Menon reviews security (Second Lead) - Mar 05, 2010
- India will not scale down Afghan operations: Menon (Lead) - Mar 06, 2010
- Indian medical mission in Kabul on pause - Mar 06, 2010
- India will not scale down Afghan operations, to scale up security (Roundup) - Mar 07, 2010
- With Pakistan in mind, Delhi and Kabul seal strategic pact - Oct 05, 2011
- Manmohan Singh arrives in Kabul (Lead, Changing dateline) - May 12, 2011
- India cautions Karzai against Taliban trap (Lead) - Apr 26, 2010
- India will stand by Afghanistan: PM - May 12, 2011
- Kabul attack will not deter India: Manmohan Singh - Mar 05, 2010
- India cautions Karzai over Taliban deal, opposes external meddling (Third Lead) - Apr 26, 2010
- Indian PM in Kabul to discuss terror, aid with Karzai (Third Lead) - May 12, 2011
- India cautions Afghanistan over Taliban deal, to jointly fight terror (Second Lead) - Apr 26, 2010
- Indian PM wraps up Kabul visit - May 13, 2011
- Manmohan in Kabul, says India will stand by Afghanistan (Fourth Lead) - May 12, 2011
Tags: afghan president hamid karzai, army majors, brutal attack, cowardly act, hamid karzai, indian ambassador, indian nationals, jayant, kabul, manmohan, manmohan singh, menon, national security adviser, people of afghanistan, prasad, president hamid karzai, prime minister manmohan, prime minister manmohan singh, suicide bombers, terror attack