Must prove visible results:
India demands Pakistani inquiry
India: India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urged Pakistan Tuesday to
give clear results of its investigations over terrorist attacks on
Mumbai if it wants to resume peace talks.
Pakistan must prove visible results in its inquiry over November 26
attacks, emphasized Singh on the fringes of a civil ceremony at the
Presidential Palace.
Islamabad must prove , he added it is doing its best to bring
perpetrators to the justice.
It’s the least they can do to convince us of their sincerity, said
the Indian leader.
In 2004 Islamabad and Delhi began a Compound Peace Talk aimed at
disappearing rows and avert war threat between the two nuclear
arms-processing countries that have faced up four wars since they have
been born as Republics since 6 decades ago.
In addition, according to reports the trial against the only
terrorist assailant captured alive Ajmal Amir Kasab in a high-security
jail in Mumbai was adjourn because of the lawyer’s resignation.
The lawyer Anjali Waghmare who was appointed Kasab legal
representative resigned this activity after activist from the Shiv Sena
hindu fundamentalist organization, headquartered in Mumbai, attacked her
residency Monday night. New Delhi, Prensa Latina
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