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Mon, 12/21/2009 - 10:41
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PAK-INDIA 4 LST

PAK-INDIA 4 LST
Commenting on India's demand for early justice in the
case, Malik said, "I don't think the Indian audience wants
justice of the law of the jungle to prevail. Pakistan surely
doesn't.... the accused has every right to put up their own
defence."
Asked what would Pakistan do to convince India about its
actions against terror, Malik said, "I don't have to convince
India... If anybody in India expects that we will be able to
get up and prosecute a person, that will not help."
To a query on UN-banned Pakistan-based militant group
Jamaat-ud-Dawa still being allowed to freely operate in
Pakistan, he said, "Assets of the operatives of the JuD were
frozen. There was restriction on their movement. All the
practical steps that were required to be taken by the
Pakistan government have been taken."
On Pakistan government not appealing against LeT chief
Hafiz Saeed's release by a Pakistani High Court, Malik said
that the federal and the Punjab governments had appealed
against the court order. PTI AJD
RDM


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