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Evidence of Indian role in Balochistan unrest: Pak

Evidence of Indian role in Balochistan unrest: Pak
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Islamabad: Pakistan has "solid evidence" about India's involvement in fomenting unrest in Balochistan province and is ready to share them with New Delhi, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Wednesday.

"I invite their interior minister or anyone else (to come to Pakistan) and I will put on record all the material about India's interference in Balochistan. I'll prove it to the world," he said.

Malik made the remarks in response to a question about Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement that a Mumbai-like attack was imminent in India.

He said India should stop "issuing threats" every few weeks as Pakistan is capable of responding to any contingency.

Malik also said Prime Minister Singh should share with Pakistan the information on the basis of which he had said a Mumbai-like attack is imminent.

"The Prime Minister of India made a statement six months ago that something similar to the Mumbai attacks will happen in India. Yesterday, he has made a statement that (an attack) is imminent. Prime Minister, I am sure you have the information or some intelligence," he said.

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