Amid increasing International pressure over Pakistan government regarding to take action against Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) Co-founder and Jamaat-ud-Dawa Chief Hafiz Saeed, who is accused of 26/11 Mumbai bomb blast, Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani finally became agree to share evidences with India.
Gilani, who was earlier stating that there was not sufficient proofs and evidence against Hafiz Saeed to initiate Pak government to take action against him, has today said that both countries’ interior secretaries are talking to share evidence against Saeed and in this regard, a secretary level meeting can be convened on April 16 in Pakistan.
"We are in the middle of talks with India and on April 16 both countries' interior secretaries will share their evidences against Saeed. And on the basis of these evidences, which would be sufficient for the courts, further action against Saeed will be taken," The Express Tribune quoted Gilani, as saying.
He added that the exchange of evidences between India and Pakistan's Interior Secretaries in the upcoming talks was a policy unanimously adopted and that that all opposition parties, including Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), were on board with regard to the policy on Saeed.
He, however, seemed sceptical over the US decision to impose a 10 million dollar bounty on Saeed's head.
"The US should have directly contacted and provided us [Pakistan] evidences against Saeed instead of using other options," he added.
Gilani also said that Saeed's issue was between India and Pakistan, which does not concern the US.
--With ANI Inputs--
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