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This Article is From Apr 14, 2009

Enough proof given to Pak on 26/11: PM

Enough proof given to Pak on 26/11: PM
New Delhi:

India on Tuesday slammed Pakistan for claiming that the evidence provided on Mumbai terror attack was not sufficient with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying Islamabad should act as "enough" information has been given.

"We have given enough information for them to act and it is for them to act," Singh told reporters on the sidelines of the civil investiture ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

He was asked to comment on Pakistan's contention that the information provided by India was insufficient and it should be given more details to enable it to take the probe forward.

Reacting to the same question, Home Minister P Chidambaram rubbished Pakistan's contention and said if their agencies could not carry out the investigations, it should allow the American agency FBI to do so.

"What is the use of a government which keeps on saying that the evidence is not sufficient? The evidence remains in Pakistan. The persons to be investigated are in Pakistan." "If Pakistani investigating agencies cannot do anything, why don't they let FBI," Chidambaram said.

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