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Kasuri rejects Pak involvement in Mumbai blasts
Wednesday, August 27 2003 21:05 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Pakistan on August 27 rejected allegations of its involvement in the gruesome Mumbai car
bomb blasts and also said that 19 suspects wanted by India for various terrorism charges were not
being harboured by it.
"India is a big country, and instead of blaming Pakistan, it should investigate the matter, and before
investigation should not pre-judge its outcome," Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri said reacting
to allegations made by Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani in Mumbai on August 26.
"This is not the occasion to inflame passion and hurl baseless accusations," he told reporters in Lahore,
adding, "We should avoid the conditioned reflex of blaming each other for any incident that may happen
in our countries."
He said Pakistan rejected allegations of any involvement in the twin bomb blasts and expressed the
hope that the current moves toward normalisation would remain unaffected by this tragedy, according to
official APP news agency.
To a question, Kasuri did not rule out the possibility of involvement of some elements opposed to the
thawing in Indo-Pak relations in the blasts.
On India's demand that Pakistan should hand over 19 suspects, Kasuri said it has been made clear that
these suspects were not on Pakistan soil and India has not provided any evidence about the presence
of these suspects.
Pakistan will not hesitate to hand over them to India if they were found to be in the country, he was
quoted as saying by Geo TV.
PTI
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