Friday, July 21, 2006

Give proof, will cooperate, Musharraf to India : Dear Mr. President pull the wool over somebody else eyes

Asking India to provide evidence of those it suspects to be behind the Mumbai serial blasts, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Thursday night said his government was prepared to extend "full cooperation" in apprehending the perpetrators.
In a televised address to the nation, the Pakistan president described as "unfortunate" India's decision to postpone the foreign secretary-level talks.
Deferring the peace process and dialogue is clearly "playing into the hands of terrorists. This is exactly what they want -- that peace and normalisation process should be stopped," Musharraf said.
He said the Indian government's stand in the wake of the blasts appeared to be "unfortunate" and "I'm sure Indian government does not want" the peace process to halt.

The Pakistan president said there was need to reflect before making any statements and "unsubstantiated comments should not be made."

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President George W Bush Speaks of Mumbai Blast

President's Statement on Explosions on Commuter Rail Lines in Mumbai

"On behalf of the American people, Laura and I send our deepest condolences to the friends and families of the victims of today's brutal attacks on commuter rail passengers in Mumbai. The United States stands with the people and the Government of India and condemns in the strongest terms these atrocities, which were committed against innocent people as they went about their daily lives. Such acts only strengthen the resolve of the international community to stand united against terrorism and to declare unequivocally that there is no justification for the vicious murder of innocent people. "

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