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Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Friday challenged India to a "debate" during the upcoming session of UN General Assembly its probe into the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

Talking to reporters here, Malik asked India to stop the blame game and resume talks with Pakistan.

Malik's remarks came a day after India Thursday conveyed to the US its displeasure over Pakistan's reluctance to take action against militants arrested for their role in the Mumbai terror attacks and letting their mastermind go free.

Indian Home minister P Chidambaram, who met Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, other government officials and key lawmakers on his second day in Washington, said he was overall "pleased with the level of interest shown by the officials and leaders of the US administration to the security issues that confront India".

Addressing the media after the talks, Chidambaram said he had briefed US leaders on the quick progress made in the Mumbai terror trial and Pakistan's reluctance to take action against five to six militants arrested for role in 26/11 and releasing their mastermind Hafiz Saeed.

On his part, Malik said that Pakistan had started the trial of the five militants with transparency. The hearings would begin after Eid and are likely to be completed in two to two-and-a-half months.

Urging India not to cast doubts on Pakistan's sincerity, the interior minister said that as Pakistan respected Indian courts, India should respect Pakistan's courts.

About Laskhar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed, Malik said he had been released by Pakistani courts.

Responding to a question, the minister said this was not the right time to indulge in the blame game as people of both countries want cordial relations.

He added Pakistan also wanted that the culprits involved in the Samjhauta Express tragedy be brought to trial.
 

Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Friday challenged India to a "debate" during the upcoming session of UN General Assembly its probe into the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

Talking to reporters here, Malik asked India to stop the blame game and resume talks with Pakistan.

Malik's remarks came a day after India Thursday conveyed to the US its displeasure over Pakistan's reluctance to take action against militants arrested for their role in the Mumbai terror attacks and letting their mastermind go free.

Indian Home minister P Chidambaram, who met Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, other government officials and key lawmakers on his second day in Washington, said he was overall "pleased with the level of interest shown by the officials and leaders of the US administration to the security issues that confront India".

Addressing the media after the talks, Chidambaram said he had briefed US leaders on the quick progress made in the Mumbai terror trial and Pakistan's reluctance to take action against five to six militants arrested for role in 26/11 and releasing their mastermind Hafiz Saeed.

On his part, Malik said that Pakistan had started the trial of the five militants with transparency. The hearings would begin after Eid and are likely to be completed in two to two-and-a-half months.

Urging India not to cast doubts on Pakistan's sincerity, the interior minister said that as Pakistan respected Indian courts, India should respect Pakistan's courts.

About Laskhar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed, Malik said he had been released by Pakistani courts.

Responding to a question, the minister said this was not the right time to indulge in the blame game as people of both countries want cordial relations.

He added Pakistan also wanted that the culprits involved in the Samjhauta Express tragedy be brought to trial.

If you think you can debate with PC then go for it.That man can give the jeepers creepers
 
Malik's remarks came a day after India Thursday conveyed to the US its displeasure over Pakistan's reluctance
So, we all have one master...wonder why India has dual policy. When Pakistan call US and EU as guarantor in Kashmir talk, India raise objection and ask for direct talk. But when it comes to any other sensitive issue, India start knocking US and EU doors....funny isn't it..
 
So, we all have one master...wonder why India has dual policy. When Pakistan call US and EU as guarantor in Kashmir talk, India raise objection and ask for direct talk. But when it comes to any other sensitive issue, India start knocking US and EU doors....funny isn't it..

Its not that only Indians were killed US and other countries citizens were also killed FBI and other agencies also carried investigation now Interpol has carried arrest warrant against Saeed.
 
So, we all have one master...wonder why India has dual policy. When Pakistan call US and EU as guarantor in Kashmir talk, India raise objection and ask for direct talk. But when it comes to any other sensitive issue, India start knocking US and EU doors....funny isn't it..

Nopes it is called diplomacy and International politics and to change the situations as they are into out favor.:devil:
 
Its not that only Indians were killed US and other countries citizens were also killed FBI and other agencies also carried investigation now Interpol has carried arrest warrant against Saeed.
Its because India reach out Interpol and want them to issue warrant. Otherwise its black and white Kashmir related issue. That's why EU and US very rarely interfere in such type of situation. Because India tell them to solve is without third party mediation. Which is dual standard by India anyway......well, EU and US is smart enough to understand Indian policy in the region.
 
Its because India reach out Interpol and want them to issue warrant. Otherwise its black and white Kashmir related issue. That's why EU and US very rarely interfere in such type of situation. Because India tell them to solve is without third party mediation. Which is dual standard by India anyway......well, EU and US is smart enough to understand Indian policy in the region.

Interpol does not issue Red corner notice without reason. How is this related to Kashmir ?
 
A red corner notice has been issued against Pakistani terrorist Hafiz saeed..it's a serious matter...pakistan should execute this man and prove to the world that law still exists in Pakistan..there's no point in making a senseless fool of yourself.
 

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