Pak is losing ground on 'insufficient evidence' claimSeptember 7th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Even as Pakistan continues to claim that India has not provided enough evidence in the Mumbai terror attack case, Interpol has suggested otherwise by issuing an arrest warrant against Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed. The world agrees with India that Pakistan is not showing seriousness in the matter of punishing the perpetrators of the 26/11, the Daily Times reports.
Letting off Mumbai attack mastermind Saeed by Pakistan "atrocious": ChidambaramSeptember 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Sunday termed Pakistan's decision to let off 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed as "atrocious". "There is enough and more evidence to continue the investigation against Hafiz Saeed.
Govt. wants Pakistan to dismantle terror outfits from its soilAugust 24th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Union External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Monday expressed India's concern over terrorism and said that it was high time Pakistan dismantled terror from its soil. "India is willing to cooperate with Pakistan, including addressing each other's security concerns.
Interpol to assist Indian Government, set to issue notice against Hafiz SaeedAugust 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Indian Government has reportedly approached Interpol and requested it to issue a Red Corner Notice (RCN) against Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief and 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed. Sources said that they expect the RCN to be issued some time next week, possibly by Tuesday.
India gives Pakistan fresh dossier on Hafiz SaeedAugust 21st, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Friday handed over another dossier to Pakistan with new information on Jamaat-ud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, the alleged mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks against whom Islamabad says it has insufficient evidence to prosecute in court. Official sources said the dossier was handed over at a meeting between Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao and Pakistani High Commissioner Shahid Malik.
Pakistan envoy meets Menon, seeks translation of Mumbai attack evidenceJune 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pakistan High Commissioner Shahid Malik met Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and urged India to provide English translation of the Mumbai terror strike evidence Wednesday, a day after the release of Hafiz Saeed, founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group that is accused of masterminding the Nov 26 carnage. "India conveyed its disappointment at the release of Saeed," Menon told reporters after the meeting.
Pakistan releasing Hafiz Saeed regrettable: KrishnaJune 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Tuesday termed as "regrettable" the release of Hafiz Saeed, founder of the terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) that India has blamed for the 26/11 Mumbai carnage.
Pak says global concerns over Swat deal with Taliban "premature"April 17th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - To justify their peace deal with the Taliban in the Swat Valley, the Pakistan Government has termed global concerns over the deal with militant over as "premature."
"The peace accord has the backing of the National Assembly and a vast majority of the people, and it will help bring about peace and prosperity in the region," The Nation quoted Pakistan's Foreign Office Spokesman Abdul Basit, as saying. Basit admitted that Pakistan had differences with the United States over the drone attacks on its territory.
We are examining India's response to 26/11 dossier: Pakistan envoyMarch 22nd, 2009 PANAJI - Pakistan's High Commissioner to India Shahid Malik Saturday said that his government is examining India's response to the 26/11 terror attack questions. 'Pakistan's interior ministry is in the process of examining India's response to the questionnaire,' Malik said at a function organised by the Goa non-resident Indians commissionerate here.
India asks for direct response on terror dossierFebruary 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - With Islamabad dithering in its response to the 26/11 terror dossier, India has again asked Pakistan to directly convey its response on the Mumbai carnage instead of airing its views through the media or other fora. 'The fact is that we have Pakistan saying various things at various times, various forms and to various audiences,' Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon told journalists on his return from Dhaka late Monday.
India's 26/11 evidence 'insufficient', says Pakistan probe agencyJanuary 30th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), in its report to the interior ministry on the Mumbai attacks, has termed as insufficient the evidence provided by India of the involvement of elements from this country, a media report Saturday said. The FIA report would be made public after a point-to-point discussion in a high-level joint meeting of top officials of the interior and law ministries to be held at the interior ministry Saturday), The News said.
Pakistan has not rejected India's evidence on terrorism: EnvoyJanuary 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Islamabad has not 'rejected' the evidence handed over by New Delhi, which points to the involvement of elements across the border in the Mumbai attacks, Pakistan's envoy here said Tuesday. 'There is no question of rejection of material that the Indian government has given us,' Pakistan High Commissioner Shahid Malik told reporters here on the sidelines of a conference of Asia Africa Rural Development Organisation.
Pakistan confirms receiving evidence on Mumbai attacksJanuary 4th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Monday confirmed it has received evidence regarding Mumbai terror attacks from India, and 'concerned authorities' were 'examining the material'. India's Extrenal Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday said that India has handed over evidence on the Mumbai attacks to Pakistan and expected a prompt investigation.
India shares Mumbai attack evidence with PakistanJanuary 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Monday handed over to Pakistan evidence linking Pakistan-based militants to the Mumbai carnage and intensified international pressure on Islamabad to act against terror outfits in that country. 'We have today given evidence to Pakistan of links between elements in Pakistan and the terrorists who attacked Mumbai,' External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters here Monday morning.
Pakistan will act if India provides credible evidence: OfficialDecember 22nd, 2008 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan will act against all those involved in Mumbai's terror attacks in the country if India provides credible evidence of their involvement, a senior official said Tuesday. Rehman Malik, interior advisor to the prime minister, made the remarks at a joint press conference with Interpol secretary general Ronald Noble here.