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Date: 14 Jul 2006 09:04:27 AM
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No peace talks till Pakistan acts on terror, says Manmohan
[ 14 Jul, 2006 1830hrs ISTPTI ]
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MUMBAI: Accusing "elements from across the border" for Tuesday's terror
blasts in Mumbai, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday made it clear
that the peace process between the neighbours cannot move forward if
Pakistan failed to fulfil its promise of not letting its territory used
against India.
"Terrorists responsible for the blasts were supported by elements from
across the border," Manmohan Singh told reporters at the end of his
short visit of the metropolis.
Seven blasts along the suburban commuter train network of India's
business capital on Tuesday evening has left at least 200 people dead
and about 740 injured.
"This could not have taken place or they could not have hit with such
an effect without the help of sympathisers," the Prime Minister added,
pointing to the possibility of local support to the terrorists.
"Pakistan has to stop helping terrorism to take the peace process
forward," Manmohan Singh maintained.
"Pakistan had assured that it would not let its territory to be used
against India. It is time to crack down on terrorism," he said.
The Prime Minister admitted that there were "macro level" intelligence
inputs about the terror blasts. "The government had some information
about the blasts, but it was not clear," he said, adding: "We have to
upgrade out intelligence inputs."
He assured that "We will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that
terrorists elements in India are neutralised."
The Prime Minister also reviewed the security arrangements after the
blasts and the progress of investigations in a meeting with senior
Maharashtra government officials at the airport before returning to New
Delhi.
Earlier, he visited some of the blast victims being treated at two
hospitals in central Mumbai.
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