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India warns Pakistan of cutting ties
India warns Pakistan of gradually cutting relations with the country if Islamabad fails to help in investigations of Mumbai attacks.
There are many, many links between India and Pakistan, and if Pakistan does not cooperate and does not help in bringing the perpetrators to heel, those ties will become weaker and weaker and one day will be snapped, said Indian Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram in an interview with the Pakistani Daily Times on Monday.
Asked about what Pakistan has done to help the investigation on the attacks on the country's financial capital, Mumbai, which killed 165 people between Nov 26 and 29 of last year, Chidambaram said: Zero. What have they provided? Nothing.
Chidambaram declined to discuss when such measures might be taken, but said: We need cooperation soon.
He made the comments as Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani also on Monday urged India to provide Islamabad with "evidence" showing that terrorists used Pakistani soil to attack India.
"We will react like a responsible country and as I said yesterday, if they [India] have some evidence or identify that Pakistani soil was used by any terrorist, we will conduct an inquiry and investigation," Gilani said.
India warns Pakistan of gradually cutting relations with the country if Islamabad fails to help in investigations of Mumbai attacks.
There are many, many links between India and Pakistan, and if Pakistan does not cooperate and does not help in bringing the perpetrators to heel, those ties will become weaker and weaker and one day will be snapped, said Indian Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram in an interview with the Pakistani Daily Times on Monday.
Asked about what Pakistan has done to help the investigation on the attacks on the country's financial capital, Mumbai, which killed 165 people between Nov 26 and 29 of last year, Chidambaram said: Zero. What have they provided? Nothing.
Chidambaram declined to discuss when such measures might be taken, but said: We need cooperation soon.
He made the comments as Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani also on Monday urged India to provide Islamabad with "evidence" showing that terrorists used Pakistani soil to attack India.
"We will react like a responsible country and as I said yesterday, if they [India] have some evidence or identify that Pakistani soil was used by any terrorist, we will conduct an inquiry and investigation," Gilani said.