India on Tuesday expressed disappointment over Pakistan's inaction to punish Mumbai attackers and hoped that Islamabad will not invent new questions as part of its dilly-dallying tactics.
Home Minister P Chidambaram said India had handed over to Pakistan yet another dossier in connection with the probe into the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
"I hope that they will not be able to invent more questions," he said at a press conference when asked about repeated queries raised by Islamabad on information provided by India.
The Home Minister said he was disappointed with Pakistan on two accounts -- it's "non-serious" approach in punishing the perpetrators of Mumbai attacks and the presence of terror infrastructure across the border.
"Pakistan is not serious about prosecuting and punishing those responsible for perpetrating the Mumbai attack. They are still in Pakistani soil," he said.
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