PM Gilani had shown photos of Brahamdagh meeting Indian officials in Afghanistan and India and RAW officials meeting anti-Pak elements to Manmohan at Sharm al-Sheikh. He was provided clinching evidence of Indian involvement in terrorist attacks on the Sri Lanka cricket team, on 3 March, and on the Manawan police academy on 30 March in Lahore, rendering Manmohan speechless.
Holbrooke and General Stanley McChrystal were also apprised of Indian activities. Pakistan should now do away with its harmful policy of appeasement and press India, Afghanistan and USA to hand over Brahamdagh, wind up his clandestine HQ in Kandahar, close Pakistan specific Indian consulates and camps training terrorists in Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, socio-politico-economic steps should be undertaken in real earnest to remove the genuine grievances of the people of the Balochistan. Media should play its role to wash away effects of negative propaganda bred into the minds of the youth and inculcate in them nationalism and patriotism. A fervent celebration of 14 August Independence Day, in Quetta, on 10 August, was a healthy activity, to put to shame a few anti-state elements aspiring to declare the independence of Balochistan.