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India rubbishes charge of involvement in Lahore blast
New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI) Dismissing Pakistan's
allegation that India was involved in the Lahore blast,
India's External Affairs Minister S M Krishna Wednesday said
it was "most unthinkable" and a "falsehood" that was being
spread.
Asserting that these incidents were occurring due to
"selective" approach of Pakistan against terror, the Indian
minister said, "I think all these issues of blasts arises out
of our attitude towards terror.
"When we take a firm stand against terror, not on a
selective basis but across the board, then I am sure that
Pakistan will be happier and India will be peaceful."
"It is the most unthinkable accusation that anybody
can make against India. It is a falsehood which is being
spread. We deny any involvement in any blast, anywhere,"
Krishna told reporters.
He was asked about the charges by Pakistan Interior
Minister Rehman Malik that India was involved in Monday's
suicide attack at a building in Lahore where police
interrogated high-value terror suspects.
Krishna said India wants the "best of relations and a
stable Pakistan."
Noting that it was not for the first time Pakistan had
levelled such "baseless" charges, official sources said the
last time also when the Sri Lankan cricket team was attacked,
this charade was played and similar charges were levelled
against India.
"No evidence has been shared with us. This is whole
fabrication by that side. And they will continue doing it,"
the sources said. PTI PYK
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