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India asks Pakistan to bring Mumbai attackers to justice

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NEW DELHI - On the third anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai attack, India on Saturday reminded Pakistan it was still awaiting "decisive" action against perpetrators of the crime, and said evidence provided by it was sufficient to prosecute those behind the "inhuman act".
Indian external affairs minister S M Krishna said the use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy has no place in today's world and is self destructive.
"We are still waiting for Pakistan to act decisively to bring to justice the perpetrators of the mindless violence that was unleashed on Mumbai. We are still waiting," Krishna told reporters here.
He said the evidence given by the home ministry to Pakistan in the Mumbai terror attack case was sufficient for "any normal court" to prosecute the accused.
"I think the evidence provided by the ministry of home affairs would be sufficient for any normal civilian court to prosecute the people involved in the conspiracy and the perpetrators of this crime," Krishna said.
"I once again call on our neighbour to bring the perpetrators of the crime to speedy justice," he said.
Pointing out that no cause can justify terror as a means to achieve goals, Krishna said the fight against the scourge "cannot be selective".
"The scourge of terrorism has to be comprehensively fought and eradicated in all its forms and manifestations," he said.
"It must be realised that use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy, has no place in today's world and is self destructive," Krishna said.
He said issues have to be resolved through peaceful dialogue and in an atmosphere free from terror and violence.
Asked about the visit of Pakistan Judicial Commission to India to interview key persons connected with the 26/11 terror attack probe, Krishna said the two countries were working on its modalities.
Krishna said India was committed to having a peaceful, friendly and cooperative relationship with all its neighbours for progress and prosperity in the region.
"We call upon all our neighbours to join us in this endeavour of building a better future for our peoples," he said.
Krishna also paid homage to the victims and martyrs of the terror attacks in Mumbai.
"I join my countrymen in paying respectful homage to the innocent men, women and children whose lives were most tragically snuffed out by the inhuman act of terrorism, inspired and carried out from across our borders, three yearS ago, on this day, in Mumbai," he said.
"We also salute the courage and fortitude of the families who lost their loved ones in that senseless act of violence," he said.

9 Responses to India asks Pakistan to bring Mumbai attackers to justice

  1. ye sub indian drama tha

  2. Huzaifa Khan says:

    Un ko kesay realize krwao gay?

  3. aslam says:

    I think the evidence provided by the ministry of home affairs would be sufficient for any normal civilian court to prosecute the people involved in the conspiracy and the perpetrators of this crime

  4. aslam says:

    pak is a third class country

  5. Tarique Abro says:

    Let the justice be done.

  6. Muneeb Ijaz says:

    is waqt india hath dho kar pakistan k piche para huwa hai…munafik kom hai

  7. ^ Adhay say zyada pakistani apnay he mulk main moot rahay hai or hum indian ko hi bura boltay rahain? Look at India’s progress, we must be doing something wrong? :(

  8. harleen says:

    Why a terrorist country will punish terroists ? terrorism is a way of life and it is OK to kill.

  9. Huzaifa Khan says:

    Muhammad Usman we don’t need such progress…….Allah in k naseeb mein karey ye sub

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