India should look at own ‘involvement’ in militancy

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India should look at own ‘involvement’ in militancy

By Sajjad HussainnnISLAMABAD: In a sharp reaction to India’s demand for “credible crackdown” on Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed, Pakistan today said India should look at its own “involvement” in fomenting militancy on Pakistani soil before pointing fingers at others.nnIndia had reacted cautiously to Saeed’s detention, saying only a “credible crackdown” on terror outfits, including Saeed’s, will prove Pakistan’s sincerity as such actions had been taken against the 26/11 mastermind in the past too.nnForeign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakari, at his weekly briefing, was asked to comment on the Indian reaction to Pakistan’s action against Saeed.nnZakaria said he had read the Indian reaction and sharply added that India should look at its own role in militancy in Pakistan than pointing a finger at Islamabad.nn”India itself has been involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan,” he said.nnSaeed and four other Jamaat-ud Dawa leaders – Abdullah Ubaid, Zafar Iqbal, Abdur Rehman Abid and Qazi Kashif Niaz – were put under house arrest after an order was issued by Punjab Province’s Interior Ministry on Monday in pursuance to a directive from the Federal Interior Ministry on January 27.nnDuring the briefing, Zakaria also claimed that “Indian brutalities against Kashmiris” were going on.nnHe said last year three boys had inadvertently crossed the border from Narowal area in Punjab and were still in an Indian jail, despite efforts to bring them back.nn”We contacted the Indian government over the matter, but so far they have not responded,” he said.nn nnSource: Press Trust of India

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