THE SARABJIT SINGH ISSUE
A CLAMOUR
[CLAMOUR : a vehementexpression of desire or dissatisfaction]
A GRUNTED PERSON SARABJIT SINGH
[GRUNTED : to grumble, as in discontent. ]
DISASTER FOR INDIAN GOVT
INACCURATE THEORY OF HIS CRIME
A CONCERNED GOVT
A SPINE OF INDIAN GOVT
[SPINE : something, as a quality or trait, that constitutes a principal strength; resolution; stamina]
AN OUTCRY OF INDIAN GOVT
[OUTCRY : a strong and usually publicexpression of protest, indignation, or the like.]
SARABJIT – BLATTER OF INDIAN GOVT
[BLATTER : to chatter volubly. ]
A WARFARE FOR BOTH THE COUNTRIES
[WARFARE : the process of military struggle between two nations or groups of nations; war. , conflict, especially when vicious and unrelenting, between competitors, political rivals, etc]
A SPIKE OF INDIAN GOVT
[SPIKE : to make ineffective, frustrate or thwart]
TO HONOR REVENGE
CONDEMNATION OF A GOVT
[CONDEMN : to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure. ]
CONQUEST OF A HERO – TO INDIAN GOVT
THE ATTACK :---
SPICE OF A DEMON
A RAGE
[RAGE : a fit of violent anger]
UNSPOKEN GOVT IN A BILLATERAL AGGREMENT
IN A BUN OF INDIAN GOVT
A POLITE GESTURE NEEDED OF INDIAN GOVT
A FALLOUT OF INDIAN GOVT [FALLOUT : an unexpected or incidental effect, outcome, or product, effects; results]
BRIDGE AWAY OF TWO COUNTRIES
THE CONSEQUENCE – A BROKEN ARMOUR
AN ANNULMENT OF INDIAN GOVT
[ANNULMENT : Psychoanalysis . a mental process bywhich unpleasant or painful ideas are abolished from the mind.]
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