Sir,
Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani plays the game of words by saying that file received from India on the Mumbai attacks is only“information” and not“evidence”. Evidently Gilani tries to wrap Pakistani links of the attackers. The distinction between the words information and evidence is therefore became a matter of discussion. Such a callous attitude from neighboring country's head may often prompt Indian counter-part to think about the adverse. Gilani’s proposals for conducting a joint investigation with India are unwarranted. However, one strongly feels that India should never enter into a war with Pakistan. The Samajwadi leader Amar Singh is seen immature in tackling a crucial situation.
The involvement of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, an extremist outfit, rooted in Pakistan in the Mumbai attacks has been internationally proved and accepted. The US and Britain emphasize it and hence it is now Pakistan’s job to act judiciously to avert a conflict between two countries.
K A Solaman
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