'Srinagar attacks aimed at derailing peace process' Tuesday, July 11 2006 18:33 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
New Delhi:
India today (July 11, 2006) said the serial grenade attacks in Srinagar today were aimed at 'derailing' the peace process in Jammu and Kashmir and said state police had leads about the culprits who would be nabbed 'very soon.'
The attacks were aimed at 'derailing the peace process', Union Home Secretary V K Duggal told reporters here and made a veiled attack on Pakistan saying training of militants, supply of equipment and their support structure was not possible without strong backing.
"We are constantly in touch with the Jammu and Kashmir Police. They have leads. They will get these people very soon", Duggal said while responding to a question on the involvement of local elements in the attacks.
Home Ministry sources said the Director General of State Police has been asked to make a breakthrough in the probe into the attacks in 48 hours.
He said, "The government strongly condemns the most cowardly act on innocent, unsuspecting tourists. Nobody has claimed responsibility as yet but we know we are going to get them."
Pointing out that the militants attacking the 'softest of soft target' was a 'matter of concern'.
Duggal said, "They have grouped a whole lot of vagabonds, criminals, adventurists and others (to carry out the attacks)."
He, however, said there was no re-think on the ongoing peace process. Recalling that militant attacks have declined since 1992 onwards, he said building bridges was having an impact on the people.
"Nothing comes easy. It will take time," Duggal said.