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Pakistan denies having any role in Mumbai blasts
Tuesday, August 26 2003 22:59 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Urging Indian leaders not to resort to finger pointing in response to the bomb blasts in
Mumbai, Pakistan on August 26 denied Deputy Prime Minister L.K Advani's charge that it has harboured
Indians wanted for acts of terrorism in India.
"We have not given any shelter to any Indian nationals," Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Masood
Khan told the BBC while reacting to Advani's remarks made in Mumbai on August 26.
"I would like to add that this is not the time for finger pointing. Nor should Indian leaders take political
mileage out of the gruesome tragedy. We condemn this reprehensible acts of terrorism," he said.
Asked why Pakistan did not co-operate with India in view of the recent thaw in the relations, he
said, "Yes there is a thaw. We should maintain the momentum generated. Therefore leaders in India
should avoid making negative statements. These are unhelpful."
"Yes this was gruesome tragedy. We have condemned it," he added.
Referring to Advani's charge that Pakistan's condemnation was a mere formality, Khan said Pakistan on
august 25 condemned the blasts with all sincerity because Islamabad was against terrorism in all its
forms. "We are surprised by statement attributed to Deputy Prime Minister that our condemnation is not
a mere formality as he characterised.
"Despite his negative reaction, we still sympathise and condole with the families of innocent civilians in
Mumbai who have lost their lives and suffered injuries," he said.
PTI
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