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Share information on possible terror attacks: Malik to India
Rezaul H Laskar
Islamabad, Jan 21 (PTI) Pakistan Interior Minister
Rehman Malik Thursday asked New Delhi and Washington to share
any information they have about possible terrorist attacks in
India by Pakistan-based militant groups.
Malik made the remarks while responding to points of
order raised by members of the Senate or upper house of
parliament regarding US Defence Secretary Robert Gates'
statement that any Mumbai-like attack by Al Qaida-linked
groups could trigger a war between Pakistan and India.
He said he had asked American authorities three months
ago to share any information they have in this regard. So far,
the US had not provided any information, he said.
Malik said he had also asked India earlier to provide
information about any possible attacks but nothing had been
given to Pakistan so far.
Malik said India must not blame Pakistan if something
happens in its territory.
"If they are not willing to share information with us,
then they should not blame us either," he said.
Pakistan is fully capable of taking action against
culprits if information is shared with it about any possible
terrorist attacks, he said.
Malik claimed it is a "fashion in India to blame
Pakistan for everything wrong that occurs in that country".
When the Samjhauta Express train was bombed in India,
New Delhi blamed the Inter-Services Intelligence agency but a
subsequent investigation had indicated that a serving colonel
of the Indian Army was linked to the incident, he claimed.
Sixty-five Pakistani nationals lost their lives in the
attack and Pakistan has constantly been urging India to
provide a dossier on the incident but it has failed to do so,
he said. PTI RHL
Islamabad, Jan 21 (PTI) Pakistan Interior Minister
Rehman Malik Thursday asked New Delhi and Washington to share
any information they have about possible terrorist attacks in
India by Pakistan-based militant groups.
Malik made the remarks while responding to points of
order raised by members of the Senate or upper house of
parliament regarding US Defence Secretary Robert Gates'
statement that any Mumbai-like attack by Al Qaida-linked
groups could trigger a war between Pakistan and India.
He said he had asked American authorities three months
ago to share any information they have in this regard. So far,
the US had not provided any information, he said.
Malik said he had also asked India earlier to provide
information about any possible attacks but nothing had been
given to Pakistan so far.
Malik said India must not blame Pakistan if something
happens in its territory.
"If they are not willing to share information with us,
then they should not blame us either," he said.
Pakistan is fully capable of taking action against
culprits if information is shared with it about any possible
terrorist attacks, he said.
Malik claimed it is a "fashion in India to blame
Pakistan for everything wrong that occurs in that country".
When the Samjhauta Express train was bombed in India,
New Delhi blamed the Inter-Services Intelligence agency but a
subsequent investigation had indicated that a serving colonel
of the Indian Army was linked to the incident, he claimed.
Sixty-five Pakistani nationals lost their lives in the
attack and Pakistan has constantly been urging India to
provide a dossier on the incident but it has failed to do so,
he said. PTI RHL