"We have been told by the Indian Government that the bus will be run as scheduled. We appreciate that decision. As far as we are concerned all the arrangements are in place to run the Muzaffarabad-Srinagar bus service" and receive the passengers coming from the Indian side, Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Jalil Abbas Jilani said.
His remarks came in the wake of the militant attack on a Srinagar building where 24 passengers, who were to undertake the bus journey tomorrow, were lodged, setting it afire but all of them were safe.
Five people, including three civilians were injured in the attack, the sources said.