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Remote viewing Indian intelligence makes India withdraw from SAARC meet in Bangladesh all of a sudden to protect India’s leaders from Islamic militants
India all of a sudden decided not to attend the SAARC meeting with the seven South Asian countries next week. Expressing shock and dismay at India's decision not to attend the SAARC summit, Bangladesh on Wednesday accused New Delhi of holding the seven-nation club "hostage to bilateral considerations." "We are shocked and dismayed at the unwarranted and unexpected decision of the government of India not to attend the 13th SAARC summit when all preparations had been completed to keep the SAARC spirit and process alive," the foreign ministry said in a statement. When the Indian decision was announced (by Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran in New Delhi) the pre-summit process had already started with full participation of all seven member states "in a friendly and congenial atmosphere," the statement said. "The reason given for this decision as far as it relates ''to the security situation in Dhaka'' are unacceptable and rejected outright," the statement said. According to sources in New Delhi, field intelligence, remote viewers in India’s military intelligence RAW and satellite feed from communications channels confirmed that Islamic militants were planning a major strike against Indian leaders during the SAARC meeting. Bangladesh has harbored Islamic militants and has secret training camps to train them. |
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