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Pak charge on terrorist camps outlandish: India
Tuesday, August 19 2003 14:28 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: India on August 19 rejected as "outlandish" Pakistan's charge that it was running more than
55 militant training camps to carry out subversive activities against that country, saying this was aimed at
warding off increasing pressure on Islamabad on the issue of terrorism.
"This charge is outlandish," External Affairs Ministry sources said when asked about Pakistan Foreign
Office spokesman's remarks that there were more than 55 terrorist training camps in India across the
Line of Control (LoC) to target Pakistan and fuel sectarian differences.
New Delhi also feels that the US has not put the same pressure on Pakistan in addressing India's
concerns on cross-border terrorism as it had done on the issue of clamping down on Talebans.
Citing an example, the sources said following such American pressure, Pakistan handed over 500 al-
Qaida militants to the US. "Pakistan has not handed over even one (terrorist and criminals taking shelter
in that country) to us," the sources said while referring to the list of 20 wanted persons, which was given
to Pakistan by India.
The sources said the Pakistani spokesman's statements revealed that their mindset has not
changed. "That they go to this extent to ward off increasing pressure on them on the issue of terrorism
shows they have really no serious desire to deal with this problem," the sources said.
They noted that when the two countries were in the process of improving relations, the Pakistani
spokesman's remarks being "out of tune" with the public sentiments were surprising.
PTI
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