No Ultimatum Given To Pakistan, Says Pranab

No Ultimatum Given To Pakistan, Says PranabOn Sunday, the External Affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee called for demolition of terror camps in Pakistan. He also reminded Islamabad of its commitment not to allow terrorist activities.

It should b noted though that no ultimatum was given to the neighboring nation to act by him.

He said, “No ultimatum was set. There is no question of any ultimatum. Nobody has set any ultimatum.”

He added that Islamabad should admit that the terrorists involved in the Mumbai terror attacks came from there and also asserted that India would share whatever information Pakistan required once investigations were over.

He informed, “If all these things are done, then there is no problem at all.”

He further added, “Not once, but twice Pakistan made a commitment. Once by Musharraf and now by President Zardari. Where is the commitment? Where is the action against terrorists? We have evidence and gave the names, not once but 10 times. Pakistan had earlier accepted that the perpetrators of the Mumbai attack emanated from there. But now they are contradicting it.”

“The Pakistan Defence Minister earlier said that the Jaish chief was under house arrest. Now some others say he is not in Pakistan. Who is telling the truth? It is Pakistan which has to tell that, reported the minister while regretting Pakistan’s U-turn on Maulana Masood Azhar’s arrest.

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