ID :
82044
Mon, 09/28/2009 - 01:05
Auther :
Shortlink :
https://www.oananews.org//node/82044
The shortlink copeid
INDO-PAK 2LST
On the Mumbai attacks, Singh said, "we have supplied
our material and evidence for them to carry out
investigations. Although the tragedy took place in India, the
conspiracy took place in Pakistan. Pakistan has admitted to
this. We want them to bring to book the culprits involved in
the November 26 attacks."
India has also specifically demanded decisive action
against Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), for being
the "chief conspirator" of the Mumbai attacks and cautioned
Pakistan against camouflaging the issue saying "we can see
through the game". "We want Saeed to be tried for his Mumbai
attack," Krishna said recently.
"They (Pakistan) are trying to camouflage the whole
idea to suit themselves. So India cannot be lulled into some
kind of satisfaction that they are proceeding against them. We
can see through the game," he said, adding India wants more
decisive action against the perpetrators of the 26/11 attacks.
Conflicting reports have been emanating from Pakistan
about the status of Saeed. While Prime Minister Yousuf Raza
Gilani said he was "in custody", Punjab police chief Tariq
Saleem Dogar stated that he was not under arrest or house
arrest and has also not been placed in protective custody.
Pakistani police recently registered two First
Information Report (FIRs) against Saeed under the
Anti-Terrorism Act for inciting people to wage 'jehad' and
seeking funds for his banned group.
India suspended the composite dialogue process with
Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai attacks last year and
linked the resumption of talks to Pakistan taking action
against the perpetrators of the assault. PTI
our material and evidence for them to carry out
investigations. Although the tragedy took place in India, the
conspiracy took place in Pakistan. Pakistan has admitted to
this. We want them to bring to book the culprits involved in
the November 26 attacks."
India has also specifically demanded decisive action
against Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), for being
the "chief conspirator" of the Mumbai attacks and cautioned
Pakistan against camouflaging the issue saying "we can see
through the game". "We want Saeed to be tried for his Mumbai
attack," Krishna said recently.
"They (Pakistan) are trying to camouflage the whole
idea to suit themselves. So India cannot be lulled into some
kind of satisfaction that they are proceeding against them. We
can see through the game," he said, adding India wants more
decisive action against the perpetrators of the 26/11 attacks.
Conflicting reports have been emanating from Pakistan
about the status of Saeed. While Prime Minister Yousuf Raza
Gilani said he was "in custody", Punjab police chief Tariq
Saleem Dogar stated that he was not under arrest or house
arrest and has also not been placed in protective custody.
Pakistani police recently registered two First
Information Report (FIRs) against Saeed under the
Anti-Terrorism Act for inciting people to wage 'jehad' and
seeking funds for his banned group.
India suspended the composite dialogue process with
Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai attacks last year and
linked the resumption of talks to Pakistan taking action
against the perpetrators of the assault. PTI