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Senate for 'tripling aid to Pakistan', India unhappy
Press Trust of India / New York/Washington Sep 25, 2009, 13:15 IST

The US Senate today voted unanimously to triple the non-military aid to Pakistan to $1.5 billion dollars per annum till 2014, triggering fresh concerns for India, which warned that such funds have been diverted to support hostile operations against states and needs to be monitored.       

The announcement of tripling of annual aid from $50 million to $1.5 billion was made by President Barack Obama during his address to a meeting of the 'Friends of Democratic Pakistan' at the UN headquarters in New York, attended by a grouping of 26 countries and international organisations.       

Obama's special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, called the unanimous vote on Kerry-Luger Bill "a very important step forward" for US-Pakistan ties.      

"For the first time in modern era the US congress has made a multi-year commitment to Pakistan," he said.

The Senate's unanimous approval set the stage for action in the House of Representatives, where the measure was introduced hours later for a final vote. It will then be sent to Obama to sign it into law.

Reacting to the Senate's passage of the bill, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said in New York that India was concerned about it as Islamabad had, in the past, diverted American aid to bolster its defences against India.  

"Consider the statement that has been issued by the former president Musharraf himself, where he has said that the aid, provided to Pakistan by the US, has been used for directing its hostile operations against India," Krishna, who is participating in the opening session of United Nation General Assembly, said.  

"It is that statement of President Musharraf that really bothers us," he said, ahead of his meeting with his counterpart Hillary Clinton.  

"With respect to the aid that was given to Pakistan we have brought the attention of the government of the United States that India's concern is only that aid has to be appropriated for the purpose for which it is provided by the United States," Krishna said, urging the US to monitor the use of the aid by Pakistan.  

In its early drafts, the bill had a condition that Pakistan would not be a base for terrorist attacks against India, but now it has been replaced with a clause on cooperation with Pakistan's neighbours on war against terror.

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Keep shouting, India! Perhaps that is the only thing that you can do. Keep shouting, that terrorists are coming!! Keep shouting that Pakistan and China are taking our lands. Keep shouting that world is doing injustice. When will you rise India, to kill 100% terrorists entering our borders? Will you ever reclaim our lost land in Kashmir? Will you ever tell China to shut up? Will you ever act India? But till such time, at- east keep shouting and protesting.!!!
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