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Hand over perpetrators of Mumbai attacks: Manmohan to Pak

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today asked Pakistan to hand over the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks so that they can be tried in India, even as he stressed that war cannot be a solution.See special

Updated on: Jan 03, 2009 02:04 PM IST
IANS | By , Shillong
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday asked Pakistan to hand over the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks so that they can be tried in India, even as he stressed that war cannot be a solution.

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"War is no solution to solve the problems and we want better sense to prevail on Pakistan by handing over those perpetrators and criminals so that they can be tried in India," the prime minister told reporters in Shillong after inaugurating the 96th Indian Science Congress.

"Pakistan should recognise the need for more cooperation and hence should hand over the perpetrators (of the Mumbai terror attacks) so that they can be tried in India and brought to book," the prime minister said.

Manmohan Singh said the biggest challenge before India was the "menace of terrorism and the global economic slowdown".

"The growing menace of terrorism and Naxalism and the global economic slowdown are the twin challenges facing India today and we are committed to rooting out terrorism and Left-wing Naxalism very firmly," the prime minister said.

"Successive governments in Bangladesh did not cooperate with us to evict Indian militant bases from that country, but I hope the new prime minister-elect Sheikh Hasina would take appropriate measures not to allow their territory to be used by militants," he said.

"The porous border that India shares with Bangladesh is a matter of concern for us as infiltration and cross border terrorism does take place. We need to accelerate the fencing work and we shall discuss this issue in next week's meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security," the prime minister said.

Referring to holding peace talks with northeastern militant groups, Singh said New Delhi was ready to hold negotiations with only those groups who lay down arms first.

"We are ready to hold peace talks with all insurgent groups who lay down their arms first and there can be no compromise with groups using arms," the prime minister said.

 
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