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No ultimatum given to Pakistan: Mukherjee
Monday, December 29, 2008
News Desk
KODERMA, Jharkhand: India said on Sunday no ultimatum had been given to Islamabad to act against terrorism, reported the Press Trust of India. Stating that Pakistan had made a commitment that it would not allow its territory to be used for terrorist activities, Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee asked Islamabad to take steps and demolish the alleged terrorist camps there.
Denying any ultimatum being set for Pakistan to act, he said: No ultimatum was set. There is no question of any ultimatum. Nobody has set any ultimatum.
Asserting that India would share whatever information Pakistan required once the investigations were over, Mukherjee said Pakistan should admit that the terrorists involved in the Mumbai terrorist attack came from there. If all these things are done, then there is no problem at all, he said.
He said: Not once, but twice Pakistan had made a commitment. Once by Musharraf and now by President Zardari. Where is the commitment? Where is the action against terrorists? Mukherjee asked.
We have evidence and gave the names, not once but ten times. Pakistan had earlier accepted that the perpetrators of the Mumbai attack emanated from there. But now they are contradicting it, Mukherjee said here.
Regretting Pakistans U-turn on Maulana Masood Azhars arrest, he said: The Pakistan defence minister had earlier said that the Jaish chief was under house arrest. Now some others say he is not in Pakistan. Who is telling the truth? It is Pakistan which has to tell that, Mukherjee said.
Stating that he had spoken to the foreign ministers of the US, Saudi Arabia and China, the minister said: Merely creating war hysteria without taking any action would not serve any purpose.
Monday, December 29, 2008
News Desk
KODERMA, Jharkhand: India said on Sunday no ultimatum had been given to Islamabad to act against terrorism, reported the Press Trust of India. Stating that Pakistan had made a commitment that it would not allow its territory to be used for terrorist activities, Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee asked Islamabad to take steps and demolish the alleged terrorist camps there.
Denying any ultimatum being set for Pakistan to act, he said: No ultimatum was set. There is no question of any ultimatum. Nobody has set any ultimatum.
Asserting that India would share whatever information Pakistan required once the investigations were over, Mukherjee said Pakistan should admit that the terrorists involved in the Mumbai terrorist attack came from there. If all these things are done, then there is no problem at all, he said.
He said: Not once, but twice Pakistan had made a commitment. Once by Musharraf and now by President Zardari. Where is the commitment? Where is the action against terrorists? Mukherjee asked.
We have evidence and gave the names, not once but ten times. Pakistan had earlier accepted that the perpetrators of the Mumbai attack emanated from there. But now they are contradicting it, Mukherjee said here.
Regretting Pakistans U-turn on Maulana Masood Azhars arrest, he said: The Pakistan defence minister had earlier said that the Jaish chief was under house arrest. Now some others say he is not in Pakistan. Who is telling the truth? It is Pakistan which has to tell that, Mukherjee said.
Stating that he had spoken to the foreign ministers of the US, Saudi Arabia and China, the minister said: Merely creating war hysteria without taking any action would not serve any purpose.