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New Delhi: Even as external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday pointed fingers at Pakistan saying preliminary information indicated the involvement of “some elements” in neighbouring countries in the terror strikes in Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh received a call from President Asif Ali Zardari who assured him that Islamabad “will cooperate with India in exposing and apprehending the culprits and masterminds behind” the attacks.
Singh had earlier called on his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani requesting him send ISI chief to Delhi to share information on the terror attacks. Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was quick to deny Mukherjee allegation urging New Delhi not to “play politics”, and that the two countries needed to tackle this collective issue together .
Qureshi, who is here on a four-day visit, said his principal objective in coming to India was to build bridges. “I wanted and want to turn the tide of confrontation to cooperation,” he said at a media interaction organised by the Indian Women’s Press Corps.
Talking to the mediapersons in Jodhpur , external affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee said, “According to preliminary information, some elements in Pakistan are responsible for the Mumbai terror attacks.”
“Please keep the promise you made. Please dismantle infrastructure (of terrorists), arrest them,” Mukherjee said while reminding Pakistan of its Jan 6, 2004 pledge not to allow its territory to be used for terror attacks against India .
“We are talking to them that you (they) should share information with us, and on the basis of information given to you (Pakistan), please act,” Mukherjee said, adding that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was planning to talk to Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari over the Mumbai attacks.
Islamabad had reiterated this assurance at a meeting Singh had with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on the margins of the UN General Assembly session earlier this year in September. India and Pakistan deal with terrorism-related issues in home secretary-level talks and in the joint anti-terror mechanism they set up over two years ago.
According to strategic experts elements in Pakistan are to be blamed for masterminding and executing the terror strikes in Mumbai, but were not sure whether these elements enjoyed the patronage of the nine-month-old civilian government in that country.
“It could be rogue elements or jihadi elements in Pakistan who may not be under the control of the Pakistani government,” K Subrahmanyam, a strategic expert.
“We should tell the...
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