Of course Pakistan should verify whether this is credible or not.
But if it is found to be the truth?
Here's your answer:
Monday, 05 Jan, 2009
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Monday it was reviewing a dossier India handed over regarding the deadly Mumbai attacks in November, which triggered fresh tensions between the two rival countries, AFP reported.
Meanwhile,
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said the government remained committed to punishing Pakistani nationals accused of taking part in the Mumbai attacks if credible evidence is given against them.
In Islamabad, a foreign ministry spokesman confirmed that Pakistans High Commissioner to India had received the file in New Delhi on Monday and had sent it to authorities back home.
The material has been received in Pakistan now and is being examined by concerned authorities, the spokesman said.
It is our duty, my duty to examine the dossier carefully, understand it and be truthful to myself, to my country and the neighbourhood, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told Reuters.
Gilani made the comments during talks with Richard Boucher, the US assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, who arrived in Islamabad early Monday in a bid to defuse simmering tensions between Pakistan and India.
Gilani spoke of Pakistans persistent efforts to defuse current tensions with India, and the
governments commitment to take action against any Pakistani national in case credible evidence is provided, his office said.
Pakistan has repeatedly said that its own investigation of the attacks could move forward once India shared evidence with Islamabad.
The US ambassador to India, David C. Mulford, told reporters in New Delhi that his country had helped India gather evidence and that the US will pursue this matter to its conclusion.
Prime Ministers Adviser on Interior Rehman Malik said, however, we will not take pressure from anyone.
We are a sovereign state, and we will act according to our law, Malik said. Nobody can put pressure on us.