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Gilani to provide evidence on India's involvement in Baloch insurgency

Multan, Sun, 15 Nov 2009 ANI

Multan, Nov.15 (ANI): Pakistan has once again raked up the issue of India's alleged involvement in fanning insurgency in Balochistan, with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani saying that Islamabad would provide the evidence to New Delhi at a 'suitable time'.

 

"The evidence will be presented at a suitable time," Gilani told media persons at the Multan airport.

 

Gilani reiterated that Pakistan wants good relationship with all its neighbours, including India and stressed on need for early resumption of bilateral talks between both countries.

 

"Pakistan wants good relations with all its neighbours and desires the resumption of composite dialogue process with India. Dialogue is the only way forward," The Daily Times quoted Gilani, as saying.

 

Responding to a question regarding the safety of country's nuclear installations, Gilani said Pakistan would never compromise on its nuclear programme and that the country's nuclear assets were safe under the Nuclear Command and Control Authority.

 

He urged the international community to help Pakistan fight the menace of terror and build its anti-terror capacity, adding Islamabad lacked state-of-the-art equipments needed to root out extremists from its soil.

 

Commenting on the US led drone attacks in the tribal areas in the lawless tribal areas along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, Gilani reiterated that the missile hits were proving counterproductive in the 'war on terror'.

 

"While we are trying to separate militants from tribesmen, drone attacks are doing exactly the opposite," he said. (ANI)

 


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