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India asks Pakistan for fugitives

Several key sites in Mumbai were targeted in the attacks
India has asked Pakistan to hand over 20 fugitives from Indian law who it believes are settled in Pakistan.

Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the names were given during a formal protest to the high commissioner of Pakistan over the attacks in Mumbai.

It was unclear what links the fugitives on the list had to the Mumbai attacks. Pakistan did not respond directly but offered a "joint investigation".

Tensions have risen between the nations since the attacks that left 188 dead.

Twenty-two foreigners were among those killed and more than 200 people were injured.

Indian officials have repeatedly said in recent days there is evidence that the militants behind the attacks had Pakistani links.
KEY NAMES

Dawood Ibrahim (above): Alleged underworld don blamed for serial bombings in Mumbai in 1993 that left at least 250 dead.

Maulana Masood Azhar: Muslim cleric freed from jail in India in exchange for passengers on a hijacked plane in 1999.

Hafiz Saeed: Head of Jamaat-ud-Dawa group and regarded as founder and spiritual leader of militants Lashkar-e-Toiba.

One gunman survived and is in police custody. Indian media reports say Azam Amir Qasab is from Pakistan and linked to the Pakistan-based Kashmiri militant group, Lashkar-e-Toiba, or Army of the Pure. The group denies involvement.

Islamabad has also denied any involvement and warned against letting "miscreants" inflame tensions in the region.

India's new home minister has vowed to "respond with determination and resolve" to the crisis.

Palaniappan Chidambaram said: "This is a threat to the very idea of India, very soul of India."

But Mr Mukherjee said on Tuesday that India was not considering a military option.

The attackers in Mumbai opened fire in several locations, including a railway station, a popular restaurant, a hospital, two hotels and a Jewish centre.

The attacks on the two hotels - the Taj Mahal Palace and Oberoi-Trident - and the Jewish centre resulted in nearly three days of running battles between elite commandos and the gunmen before the sites were secured.

'Strong action'

"We have asked for the arrest and handover of those persons who are settled in Pakistan and who are fugitive of Indian law," Mr Mukherjee told reporters in the Indian capital, Delhi.

CAPTURED GUNMAN

Suspect named as Azam Amir Qasab, 21
Fluent English speaker
Told police he is from Faridkot in Pakistan's Punjab province
Said the attackers took orders from handlers in Pakistan


Indian media reports say the names include alleged underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, who Delhi says lives in Karachi. Pakistani officials deny it.

Much of the list appears to be based on one issued after the attacks on the Indian parliament in 2001.

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi did not respond to the list request but said Pakistan was offering "a joint investigating mechanism and a joint commission to India".

"We are ready to jointly go into the depth of this issue and we are ready to compose a team that could help you," he said on Tuesday.

The BBC's David Loyn in Delhi says the offer is unlikely to satisfy the demands made by India for a far tougher response towards militants based in Pakistan.

With embarrassing revelations about intelligence failures and general elections due next year the Indian government is under severe political pressure to be seen to be making a robust response.

On Monday, India's foreign ministry told Pakistan's high commissioner that Delhi expected "strong action would be taken against those elements, whosoever they may be, responsible for this outrage".

A spokesman for the Pakistani high commission played down the meeting, saying discussions were held in a "cordial atmosphere".

The Indian government has faced growing anger over its handling of the attacks. The home minister and the chief and deputy chief ministers of Maharashtra state all submitted resignations.

But Pakistan and India have refrained from the kind of rhetoric that led to the major military escalation after the 2001 Delhi parliament assault.


Thsese indians never change..........its just a repeat of the stand off demands after the indian parliment attack.

Pakistan should also hand over a list like they did before with advani name on it and a few people the ISI would like to get hold off.
 
The best course of action would be "joint interrogation" of arrested suspect by India and Pakistan. Pakistan has right to ask for proofs and to analyze them. After that both countries can work together for anti-terror operations.

It would be foolish to hand over 20 people to India with out evidence.
 
HUH!! very convenient!

wat about that fu***** colonel of Indian army who was involved in samjhota express bombing??
 
Does the demand to hand over the fugitives seem eerily like the demand of George W. Bush to the Taliban to hand over Osama bin Laden and other top AQ leaders before the US invaded when they failed to fulfill the request.
 
When the incident in 2001 happened, they asked for Dawood Ibrahim even though they didn't blame him. Now again they want him, although they haven't blamed him.

India is only offered cooperation for this case. They should only make a case for Hafiz Saeed, and we will try him and jail him in Pakistan. Likewise we would like to see the Indian colonel jailed for what he did in the Samjota Express.
 
same old India,same old handing down of list.No change at all.
 
India 'ORDERS' Pakistan hand over suspects.


Sure thing, do you want French Fries & a Coke with that order too?
 
India is only offered cooperation for this case. They should only make a case for Hafiz Saeed, and we will try him and jail him in Pakistan. Likewise we would like to see the Indian colonel jailed for what he did in the Samjota Express.

Hafiz Saeed is a true pakistani patriot who should be honored .
:pakistan:

Would you hand over AQK to the US if it got you benefit?
 
Yes hand over to us the hindu terrorist Lt-Col S.P. Purohit who killed Pakistanis in India

But maybe he will be released 'cuz the cheif investigator is target killed ;)
 
The best course of action would be "joint interrogation" of arrested suspect by India and Pakistan. Pakistan has right to ask for proofs and to analyze them. After that both countries can work together for anti-terror operations.

It would be foolish to hand over 20 people to India with out evidence.

Perhaps if the ISI chief would have accepted the investigation and come to India, we would have done all sorts of investigation!!!:cheesy:
 
Perhaps if the ISI chief would have accepted the investigation and come to India, we would have done all sorts of investigation!!!:cheesy:


perhaps if indian cricket team would have accepted to tour pakistan...we would have found as many as 15-20 new raw agents!!!! :chilli::chilli::chilli::guns::guns:
 
Perhaps if the ISI chief would have accepted the investigation and come to India, we would have done all sorts of investigation!!!:cheesy:

LOL You mean most u actually think that Jia-sindhs zardari will actually have control on Pakistan intelligence or armed forces HA HA HA HA HA yeah we will put him incharge right away just as Indians had the president Adbul kalam.
 
who the **** are they to ask this, hmmm seems like raw agents are acting in karachi.
we should give them the list of 1000 consulates in afghanistan. and tell them to give us kernal purohit who killed 64 pakistanis in samjohta express, and that bastard $hit n.modi.
 
Yes hand over to us the hindu terrorist Lt-Col S.P. Purohit who killed Pakistanis in India

But maybe he will be released 'cuz the cheif investigator is target killed ;)

Highly unlikely,ATS Chief is dead but that doesnt mean the case is over.

The officers working under Karkare did make the firm resolve that the will catch all those who were responsible for this.

They have got the backing of the people and the media,only politics can stop any progress in the case.
With the elections coming Congress might ask the ATS to speed up things so as to deflect attention on its failures to stop Mumbai attacks.

Lets see how things unfold...

It will also be interesting to see how Pakistan will respond to this....

Pakistan could set an example for India by agreeing to give at least some of the fugitives mentioned in the list,it would put pressure on India to respond likewise.

Maybe somekind of swap,with u guys getting Purohit?:)
 
perhaps if indian cricket team would have accepted to tour pakistan...we would have found as many as 15-20 new raw agents!!!! :chilli::chilli::chilli::guns::guns:

Are you saying Indian cricketers are RAW agents?. If you think that is the case, I suggest you refrain posting such things without proof.

Right now it is Pakistan which is begging each and every country to come and play. But no body is heeding to it.
 
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