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'Share proof in 7/11 blasts case'

Press Trust of India
Posted online: Friday, December 01, 2006 at 1511 hours IST
Updated: Friday, December 01, 2006 at 1532 hours IST

India-Pak Islamabad, December 1: Terming as 'unfortunate' the 'blame game' in the Mumbai blasts case, Pakistan has said if India had any evidence it would have come forward and shared it by now.

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"Such statements are unfortunate in the absence of any evidence and merely propagandist in nature. If India was serious about it and had evidence, it would have come forward and shared it with us by now," Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam was quoted as saying in local daily Dawn.

Her comments came as the Mumbai police filed the chargesheet in the blasts case in a special court alleging involvement of ISI and Pakistan-based militants.

She described National Security Advisor M K Naryanan's comments that nine-Pakistan based terrorists were involved in the blasts as 'propagandist in nature'.

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Meanwhile, India was expected to submit the evidence to Pakistan in addition to the information that was passed on during last month's Foreign Secretary-level talks in New Delhi relating to some of the terrorist incidents in India.

According to the chargesheet filed by the Mumbai police, most of the 28 accused, 13 of whom were arrested, allegedly had links with Pakistan.



 

 
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