Pakistani English media Friday front-paged but not lead to the death penalty awarded Ajmal Amir Kasab for his role in 26/11 Mumbai attacks, focus instead on a new dispute between the management and the courts to reopen a graft case touching President Asif Ali Zardari.
There were no leaders, but it was not surprising, since the Pakistani newspapers usually takes more than a day to act in response to incident of this nature.
The only comment that it was, was of Dawn's New Delhi reporter, who observed: "As an Indian judge closed a dirty chapter in Delhi compare to Islamabad Thursday by handing over the loss sentence of the only survivors of the Pakistani armed man involved in the November 2008 carnage in Mumbai the Indian management signaled that a more serious threat to interior security came from a Maoist rebellion raging in central and eastern India, not from the border. "
"In an unusual advisory, which seemed to augur the government shift in focus away from Pakistan, whose foreign minister is generally expected to resume talks with his Indian colleague later this month warned the Indian bureau of Interior that it was the Maoists, who designed to overthrow the Indian state in a bloody revolution, which is currently located in the central Indian forests, "Jawed Naqvi wrote.
Dawn, who is also the News carried an identical 400 word report on the agency Kasab's sentence. Daily Times carried a similar report, but reduced it to less than 100 words.
"Indian judge sentences Kasab to death," said the headline in The News. "Kasab convict on four murder counts" and the title Dawn said. "Ajmal Kasab sentenced to death," said the headline in the Daily Times.
Writing in The News, titled Kasab's sentence draws watchful response to Pak, "recalled Mariana Bab to Islamabad response could have been" prudent "but" the authorities do not mince words, while strongly condemning what happen in Mumbai.
The reference was to the Foreign Office lecturer Abdul Basit weekly briefing hours after Kasab had ruled, he said the judgment would be carefully examined before a observation was offered.
Bab that Pakistan seems to be estrangement itself from Kasab.
"The spokesman harassed that while it was incumbent on the government to lend a hand to its nationals abroad, if possible, it was also imperative to note that" we need to make a difference in support is legal and where it is not ' , "she wrote.
She also said that during the briefing Basit 'was wary not to use the words "composite dialogue" that Indians have become allergic to. India had suspended sub-continent interview in the wake of the Mumbai attacks.
The Indian and Pakistani prime minister, at their conference April 29 on the sidelines of SAARC Summit held in Thimphu, had authorized their foreign ministers and foreign secretaries to work conditions in order to restore confidence, paving the way for a solid discussion on all issues between them.
Kasab was Thursday sentenced to passing away for his role in the 26/11 carnage of a extraordinary court in Mumbai, which he said had no right to live.
Pakistan's Supreme Court Thursday came down hard on the management after the Justice Minister informed that a $ 60,000,000 graft case beside President Zardari could not be resumed. This case, which they compare with about 160 others, including the president's slain wife Benazir Bhutto had been closed after President Pervez Musharraf had announced an general pardon on graft in October 2007.
The Supreme Court had lifted last year and decided that all the cases reopened.
Dawn, who is also the News carried an identical 400 word report on the agency Kasab's sentence. Daily Times carried a similar report, but reduced it to less than 100 words.
"Indian judge sentences Kasab to death," said the headline in The News. "Kasab convict on four murder counts" and the title Dawn said. "Ajmal Kasab sentenced to death," said the headline in the Daily Times.
Writing in The News, titled Kasab's sentence draws watchful response to Pak, "recalled Mariana Bab to Islamabad response could have been" prudent "but" the authorities do not mince words, while strongly condemning what happen in Mumbai.
The reference was to the Foreign Office lecturer Abdul Basit weekly briefing hours after Kasab had ruled, he said the judgment would be carefully examined before a observation was offered.
Bab that Pakistan seems to be estrangement itself from Kasab.
"The spokesman harassed that while it was incumbent on the government to lend a hand to its nationals abroad, if possible, it was also imperative to note that" we need to make a difference in support is legal and where it is not ' , "she wrote.
She also said that during the briefing Basit 'was wary not to use the words "composite dialogue" that Indians have become allergic to. India had suspended sub-continent interview in the wake of the Mumbai attacks.
The Indian and Pakistani prime minister, at their conference April 29 on the sidelines of SAARC Summit held in Thimphu, had authorized their foreign ministers and foreign secretaries to work conditions in order to restore confidence, paving the way for a solid discussion on all issues between them.
Kasab was Thursday sentenced to passing away for his role in the 26/11 carnage of a extraordinary court in Mumbai, which he said had no right to live.
Pakistan's Supreme Court Thursday came down hard on the management after the Justice Minister informed that a $ 60,000,000 graft case beside President Zardari could not be resumed. This case, which they compare with about 160 others, including the president's slain wife Benazir Bhutto had been closed after President Pervez Musharraf had announced an general pardon on graft in October 2007.
The Supreme Court had lifted last year and decided that all the cases reopened.
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