Journalist Mr. Ambassador, the U.S. Senate has finally cleared 4.2 billion dollar military and economic aid to Pakistan and also dropped ‘a measure that would have banned the sale of supercomputers to India.

Ambassador: That’s right.

Journalist the linking of supercomputer sale to India with the aid to Pakistan was interpreted by Indian Parliamentarians as a serious diplomatic failure. Some members in the Parliament even demanded recall of the Ambassador?

Ambassador: Very correct.

Journalist: Doesn’t it show that U.S. Senators and Congressmen are discovering India’s policy of double standards and will no more be befooled with the hollow slogan of being the largest democracy when actually it is just Communist supported fascism? Ambassador: Not in national interest to disclose. I

Journalist: Mr. Ambassador, India has installed a bronze statue of V.L. Lenin in the prestigious sector of New Delhi.

Ambassador: That’s right.

Journalist: India has also awarded 1987 Indira Gandhi peace award to the Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

Ambassador: Very correct.

Journalist: How is it, as a professedly democratic country, India never thought of installing the statue of Abraham Lincoln who is universally respected as the father of democracy?

Ambassador: Not in national interest to disclose.

Journalist: Mr. Ambassador, police officials in Haryana have alleged that the top Sikh freedom fighters carry with them potassium cyanide ‘capsules to commit suicide in the event of their capture. Ambassador: That’s right.

Journalist: Rejecting the charge as baseless the freedom fighters asserted that committing suicide is contrary to Sikh tenets. Sikhs die courageously and not in a cowardly manner, they said. Ambassador. Very correct.

Journals: Does it mean police will henceforth eliminate Sikh freedom fighters by giving them cynide as their fraud of fake encounters stands fully exposed before the world?

Ambassador. Not in national interest to disclose.

Article extracted from this publication >>  December 18, 1987