'Come clean' on Pakistani boat issue: Congress to government

Congress asked govt to "come clean" on Pakistani boat issue & explain "which terrorist organisation" was behind episode that unfolded on high seas.

'Come clean' on Pakistani boat issue: Congress to government
NEW DELHI: Congress today asked the government to "come clean" on the Pakistani boat issue and explain "which terrorist organisation" was behind the episode that unfolded on the high seas.

"Government should come clean on it. There is no evidence ... How can you say that a terrorist attack was prevented?

"How did they (government) come to the conclusion that it was a terrorist boat? It is very strange. Nothing has been explained. Which terrorist organisation was behind it?" party spokesperson Ajoy Kumar said citing media reports which have questioned the government version about the interception and the subsequent blast on board and sinking of the fishing boat.

In a midnight operation off the coast of Gujarat, a Pakistani fishing boat said to be carrying explosives was intercepted by the Indian Coast Guard before it exploded and caught fire and sunk with four crew members on board.

The incident, which occurred on the intervening night of Dec. 31, 2014, and Jan. 1 some 365-km off the Porbander coast, is being regarded in some quarters as being reminiscent of the 2008 Mumbai terror strike.

However, there has been no official confirmation of that conjecture with the Defence Ministry merely stating that the boat from Keti Bunder near Karachi "was planning some illicit transaction" in the Arabian Sea.
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Latching on to the media reports, Congress said they raise "question marks" as to the government theory now that it has come to the fore that the local police and administration had "no clue" about any Pakistani terrorist boat.

"I do not know. Either it is done to get recognition or keeping in view the Vibrant Gujarat meeting," Kumar said.

The Pravasi Bharatiya Divas and Vibrant Gujarat events, which will be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several foreign dignitaries, are being organised in Gujarat in the early part of January.
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