Updated On: 03 May, 2011 03:02 PM IST | | ANI
The news that Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was living in Pakistan for more than five years has sparked off fresh anger and dismay in Britain over the David Cameron government's recent decision to give Islamabad 650-million-pounds in aid.
The news that Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was living in Pakistan for more than five years has sparked off fresh anger and dismay in Britain over the David Cameron government's recent decision to give Islamabad 650-million-pounds in aid.
The Daily Express quoted Tory MP Philip Davies, as saying: "It is extraordinary to give 650 million pounds of taxpayers' money to a country that at best is facing both ways and at worst harbouring the world's worst terrorist."
u00a0
The huge cash injection by the Department for International Development will make Pakistan the UK's biggest recipient of overseas aid.