Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik today expressed concern about "terrorist activities of Hindu extremists" in India.
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.
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.
The attack on the Samjhauta Express killed nearly 70 people, including 42 Pakistani nationals.
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.
Both countries have to jointly fight terrorism, he said.
India is yet to respond to Pakistan’s proposal to send the commission to interview Kasab, the lone surviving attacker, and some key officials.