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India upset over Pak claim of Indian evidence on Saeed

Last Updated 26 August 2009, 16:26 IST

"I was disappointed when I heard him (Pakistan's Interior Minister Rahman Malik) say that evidence was still not being presented to Pakistan and what is worse when he said we (Islamabad) are not responsible if something happens in the future," Home Minister P Chidambaram said.

He said if Pakistan government consulted any lawyer, he would advise them that "the evidence given in the series of dossiers is more than enough to arrest Hafiz Saeed, for example, to set up Special Investigation Team, and if they follow all the leads given in these dossiers and bring charges against him."

Chidambaram termed as "not very encouraging" the comments made by Malik.
"I am very surprised," he said adding "such statement is not at all expected from such a responsible minister of a government which is being forced to concede that the attack was planned in Pakistan soil and executed by Pakistani citizens."


Chidambaram said "we will also share as I believe we have shared the last dossier with the countries, whose nationals were killed in Mumbai, last time and we will urge them to build pressure on Pakistan."
"The last dossier which was handed over to Pakistan a few days ago has been shared with about 15 or 16 countries," the Minister said.

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(Published 26 August 2009, 15:23 IST)

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