NEW DELHI - Pakistan rejected Thursday renewed Indian charges that Pakistani "state actors" were involved in planning and coordinating the 2008 Mumbai attacks that left 166 people dead.
"I would very strongly reject any insinuation of any involvement of any state agency in acts of terrorism in India," Pakistani Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani told reporters after peace talks with his Indian counterpart, Ranjan Mathai.
The two top civil servants in their respective ministries held two days of talks in New Delhi that focused on bolstering a peace dialogue undermined by fresh tensions over the Mumbai attacks and political flux in Pakistan.
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thank God they rejected………warna hamesha back foot pe chalay jaatay hain…….ISI ne talwaar latkaaee ho gi sarr pe in k warna they would never have given such a statement!!!idiots
thank God they rejected………warna hamesha back foot pe chalay jaatay hain…….ISI ne talwaar latkaaee ho gi sarr pe in k warna they would never have given such a statement!!!idiots
Good! It about time that Pakistan tells India to get lost; on this subject.
Hey this is total nonsense India will never get lost it is only your pork is getting lost with all the terrorist in your land (including the dead osama).You Porkistanese try to live like civilised peopleand not like porkees