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India to watch Islamabad closely: Sharma Durban | October 02, 2006 3:36:54 AM IST
India will give all the evidence it has about the 7/11 Mumbai bomb blasts case to Pakistan and will watch closely how Islamabad delivers on its promise made in January 2004 joint statement. Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma, while referring to yesterday's disclosure by Mumbai police about Pakistan's involvement in Mumbai blasts, said this was a very serious development. " This is a very serious development. Very soon we will decide what our response would be to the new developments," the Minister said in an interview to a news channel here. The Maharashtra government has claimed that there are definite links between recent bomb blasts in Mumbai and Pakistan based terrorist organisations. UNI RB DKA PM2131
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