Bombing ties
ISI chief Ahmed Shuja Pasha was put on a plane to Washington to meet CIA chief Leon Panetta,in the hope that it would help mend strained bilateral relations. This came shortly after Pashas tenure as ISI chief was extended by another year by the government,reported Daily Times on April 12,even as the leader of the opposition in the National Assembly,Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan of the PML-N,raised the issue of Raymond Daviss release. He demanded formation of a parliamentary committee or a judicial commission to probe the release…
Drone attacks in Pakistans tribal areas,too,have strained relations,and have been condemned across the political spectrum,. A report published by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan on April 14 calculated that 957 people had died in drone attacks last year. However,a news report in Dawn on April 15 said that Panetta categorically stated during his meeting with Pasha that the CIA has no plans to suspend operations in Pakistan against terror suspects despite objections from leaders in Islamabad… The report quoted an unnamed US intelligence official: Panetta has been clear… that his fundamental responsibility is to protect the American people,and he will not halt operations that support that objective.
Apparently reflecting the CIA chiefs stance,American drones resumed missile attacks in Pakistan on Wednesday for the first time in a month. Pakistans foreign ministry and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani sharply criticised the latest bombing raid. Daily Times reported on April 14 Gilani is engaging friendly countries to exert diplomatic pressure on the US to stop these strikes. The News reported on April 15 that Pakistans foreign office had termed the drone attacks as the core irritant in US-Pakistan relations.
Test cricket
The News reported on April 12 that Pakistans PM hailed the Mohali spirit as a catalyst in improving Indo-Pak ties,and also supported the idea of greater sporting engagement between the two countries in the future. He said that the semi-final played between Pakistan and India in Mohali had brought the two governments and two nations closer. It is not the question of winning or losing by one country. In fact,the winner is cricket and the people of Pakistan and India,he said. He favoured the continuity of cricket matches between the two countries,which he said,would help develop positive thinking besides providing a friendly entertainment on both sides.