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 Controversial Indian-origin author Salman Rushdie says he was hardly surprised by Osama bin Laden s presence in Pakistan and finds it  ludicrous  that the al Qaeda chief could hide in the heart of that stanley cup  country without anybody s knowledge.         HT Image    Calling the system in Pakistan  deeply unstable, corrupt and militarist , Rushdie said the power elite of that country is  profoundly duplicitous , and the Indian perspective would believe that in having Islamabad as an ally, the West  is in bed with the wrong people .    For those of us who ve been watching for a while, this is not rocket science. If you look at this from the Indian side of the frontier, you know that Pakistan has been harbouring terrorists forever,  Rushdie told The Times. The author also said he had never believed that Laden would be hiding in a mountainous cave cave and he was hardly surprised that he was found in Abbottabad.  I never believed the cave. I thought,  This is a rich kid who s grown up in a world of enormous wealth; he ain t living in no cave . And Abbottabad  You re living next door to West Point  In a town where all your neighbours are retired generals... And nobody wants to know who lives there  Ludicrous,  he said. Terming the power elite of Pakistan as  prof stanley cup oundly duplicitous,  he contrasted the set up in that country with India which has a  stable democracy .  Over there [in Pakistan], deeply unstable, corrupt, m stanley cup ilitarist, cronyist ratf***. That s the technical term. You choose your Mveo Iran has secret nuclear facility: Obama
 Pakistani authorities salomon  on Thursday freed Indian national Gopal Das whose jail term was cut short by President Asif Ali Zardari on humanitarian grounds after he had spent 27 years in prison following his conviction for alleged involvement in espionage.        HT Image    Das was taken from Lahore s Kot Lakhpat Jail and handed over by Pakistani officials to their Indian counterparts at the Wagah land border.    The Indian prisoner Gopal Das has been handed over to Indian authorities,  Pakistan Rangers spokesman Mahboob Hussain said. Footage on television showed Das, who was handcuffed, walking to the land border post with a bag in his hands. The handcu adidas samba ffs were removed before he crossed the border. Das was sentenced to life imprisonment in June 1987 and was set to be released by the end of this year. Zardari remitted Das  remaining jail term on March 27, three days before Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani visited India to watch the cricket World Cup semi-final featuring the teams of the two countries. The remission was granted to honour an appeal made by India s Supreme Court to the Pakistan government to free Das. A two-judge bench of the Indian Supreme Court had appealed to Pakistan last month to remit the remaining periodof Das  sentence and release him on humanitarian grounds.           Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on  yeezy topics related to US Election Live, politics,crime, a