<p>Pakistan today said India should "not jump the gun" as the case related to Mumbai terror attack mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi is "sub-judice".<br /><br /></p>.<p>India had conveyed its outrage after a court in Islamabad had earlier this month ordered release of Lashkar terrorist Lakhvi, who is responsible for 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, though he was later detained again for 30 days.<br /><br />"The case is sub-judice. So let's wait. Better not jump the gun," Pakistani High Commissioner Abdul Basit told reporters here on the sidelines of a function.<br /><br />Lakhvi and six others have been charged with planning and executing the 2008 Mumbai attack that left 166 people dead, including several foreigners.<br /><br />On March 14 in Islamabad, Pakistan had detained Lakhvi for 30 more days under a public security order before he could be released from jail following a court directive to set him free.<br /><br />When asked about the controversial tweets of Union Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh, Basit declined to comment.<br /><br />"No comments. He was our chief guest," he added.<br /><br />Soon after representing the Government at the national day reception at Pakistan High Commission, Singh had issued a series of intriguing tweets defining "disgust" and "duty".</p>
<p>Pakistan today said India should "not jump the gun" as the case related to Mumbai terror attack mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi is "sub-judice".<br /><br /></p>.<p>India had conveyed its outrage after a court in Islamabad had earlier this month ordered release of Lashkar terrorist Lakhvi, who is responsible for 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, though he was later detained again for 30 days.<br /><br />"The case is sub-judice. So let's wait. Better not jump the gun," Pakistani High Commissioner Abdul Basit told reporters here on the sidelines of a function.<br /><br />Lakhvi and six others have been charged with planning and executing the 2008 Mumbai attack that left 166 people dead, including several foreigners.<br /><br />On March 14 in Islamabad, Pakistan had detained Lakhvi for 30 more days under a public security order before he could be released from jail following a court directive to set him free.<br /><br />When asked about the controversial tweets of Union Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh, Basit declined to comment.<br /><br />"No comments. He was our chief guest," he added.<br /><br />Soon after representing the Government at the national day reception at Pakistan High Commission, Singh had issued a series of intriguing tweets defining "disgust" and "duty".</p>