Communist Party of India

 
BY:Communist Party of India| October 8, 2001

COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA
CENTRAL OFFICE
Ajoy Bhavan
Phone: 3235546, 3235099 , Fax: 3235543
Kotla Marg, New Delhi, E-mail: cpi@vsnl.com
General Secretary: A.B. Bardhan
New Delhi,

25th September 2001

PRESS RELEASE

The Central Secretariat of the Communist Party of India
has issued the
following statement:-

The U.S. Administration has come out with the view that
Afghanistan could be only its first target in the strikes against terrorism.
Iraq could be the next, and other countries could follow later. This
has an ominous ring. It is not clear what course the US will follow
in pursuing its aims. Not a word is being said about liquidation of
terrorist bases
operating in Pakistan and POK, or about similar terrorist training and
equipping camps which are known to exist in the US itself.

India would thus be dragged along without its concerns
of security from
cross-border terrorism being addressed, except for some soothing words
and smooth talk from the US envoy in India.

We reiterate the demand that the entire issue should
be discussed in the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council,
and the campaign against international terrorism should be under the
UN auspices and control. There can be no purely military solution to
the problem.

We also warn against any Indian involvement in a premature
British move to install a government of its choice in Afghanistan. This
has always been the U.K. and U.S. method of dealing with other countries.

(S.S. Bhusari)
Office Secretary

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