<p>Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik today expressed concern about "terrorist activities of Hindu extremists" in India.<br /><br />Malik made the remarks during a meeting here with Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India, Shahid Malik, who briefed him on the latest developments with regard to the proposal to send a commission to India to interview key persons linked to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.<br /><br />Pakistan has stepped up pressure on India to update it regarding the investigations following an alleged confession by RSS leader Swami Aseemanand recently to a special court in New Delhi about the involvement of Sangh activists in several terror attacks, including the 2007 bombing of the Samjhauta Express.<br /><br />The attack on the Samjhauta Express killed nearly 70 people, including 42 Pakistani nationals.<br /><br />The Minister said during today’s meeting that Pakistan is prepared to send a commission India to cooperate in the probe into the Mumbai attacks.<br /><br />Both countries have to jointly fight terrorism, he said.<br /><br />India is yet to respond to Pakistan’s proposal to send the commission to interview Kasab, the lone surviving attacker, and some key officials.</p>
<p>Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik today expressed concern about "terrorist activities of Hindu extremists" in India.<br /><br />Malik made the remarks during a meeting here with Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India, Shahid Malik, who briefed him on the latest developments with regard to the proposal to send a commission to India to interview key persons linked to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.<br /><br />Pakistan has stepped up pressure on India to update it regarding the investigations following an alleged confession by RSS leader Swami Aseemanand recently to a special court in New Delhi about the involvement of Sangh activists in several terror attacks, including the 2007 bombing of the Samjhauta Express.<br /><br />The attack on the Samjhauta Express killed nearly 70 people, including 42 Pakistani nationals.<br /><br />The Minister said during today’s meeting that Pakistan is prepared to send a commission India to cooperate in the probe into the Mumbai attacks.<br /><br />Both countries have to jointly fight terrorism, he said.<br /><br />India is yet to respond to Pakistan’s proposal to send the commission to interview Kasab, the lone surviving attacker, and some key officials.</p>