<p> Terming Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's scheduled visit to India as ''very constructive'', US has said it does not want any new strains in Indo-Pak ties over the USD 10 million bounty offered by it for LeT founder Hafiz Saeed.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"We think his (Zardari) visit to India actually is very constructive, and we're all for it," State Department spokesperson Mark Toner told reporters here.<br /><br />Zardari is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over lunch in New Delhi on April 8 before making a private visit to the 13th century Sufi shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti at Ajmer.<br />"We certainly want to see... to us, it's a win-win situation when Pakistan and India are engaging in dialogue, are talking to each other, and are building better cooperation," Toner said.<br /><br />America, he said, does not want the recent announcement of the bounty on Saeed to have any affect on the meeting between Zardari and Singh.<br /><br />"We certainly don't want it to impact on his visit to India," he said.<br />Saeed is wanted over the bloody 2008 siege of Mumbai that killed 166 people including six Americans.<br />The Defa-e-Pakistan Council, a conglomerate of over 40 hardline and extremist groups, yesterday asked Zardari to cancel his trip to India to protest the USD 10 million bounty offered by the US for Saeed.</p>
<p> Terming Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's scheduled visit to India as ''very constructive'', US has said it does not want any new strains in Indo-Pak ties over the USD 10 million bounty offered by it for LeT founder Hafiz Saeed.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"We think his (Zardari) visit to India actually is very constructive, and we're all for it," State Department spokesperson Mark Toner told reporters here.<br /><br />Zardari is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over lunch in New Delhi on April 8 before making a private visit to the 13th century Sufi shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti at Ajmer.<br />"We certainly want to see... to us, it's a win-win situation when Pakistan and India are engaging in dialogue, are talking to each other, and are building better cooperation," Toner said.<br /><br />America, he said, does not want the recent announcement of the bounty on Saeed to have any affect on the meeting between Zardari and Singh.<br /><br />"We certainly don't want it to impact on his visit to India," he said.<br />Saeed is wanted over the bloody 2008 siege of Mumbai that killed 166 people including six Americans.<br />The Defa-e-Pakistan Council, a conglomerate of over 40 hardline and extremist groups, yesterday asked Zardari to cancel his trip to India to protest the USD 10 million bounty offered by the US for Saeed.</p>