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Sun, 11/29/2009 - 23:19
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INDO-PAK 2


Concluding his US visit, Indian Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh had on Wednesday said Pakistan was not doing
enough to punish the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks and
asserted that India "will not rest" till it is done.

He said Pakistan should do more to punish the culprits
some of whom are roaming freely and dismantle the terror
infrastructure that continues to pose threat to India.
Krishna and Qureshi had last met in New York on the
sidelines of UN General Assembly in September during which the
Pakistani leader gave assurance of doing everything to bring
to justice the perpetrators of Mumbai attacks.
The two were again together in Kabul earlier this
month during the swearing-in of President Hamid Karzai for the
second term.
During a lunch hosted by Afghan Foreign Minister
Rangin Dadfar Spanta, Krishna enquired from Qureshi about the
progress in the Mumbai attacks case and impressed upon him the
need to speed it up.
India feels that the punishment to the culprits,
however, still seems to be distant dream, considering the slow
pace of legal process, that has been interrupted by technical
hiccups, in Pakistan.
While welcoming the indictment of seven suspects,
including LeT commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, by a Pakistani
anti-terror court, India has said Pakistan should do more in
punishing the perpetrators of the attacks, including JuD chief
Hafiz Saeed. (MORE) PTI AKK
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