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India expects Pakistan to act, says Pranab

New Delhi: Amid reports that Pakistan had found no evidence linking it to the Mumbai terror attacks, India on Thursday said it expected Islamabad to act on commitments.

“We are expecting Pakistan to act,” External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters here when asked to comment on reports that Pakistani investigators had found that the attacks were not planned in their country.

He pointed out that India had not given Pakistan any deadline to complete the investigation into the dossier given by investigators on the probe into the attacks.

“They fix the deadlines. We did not give them any deadline. And we see that they should comply with it,” Mr. Mukherjee said.

Two Pakistani Presidents had given commitments to New Delhi that the country’s territory will not be allowed to be used for launching attacks against India. — PTI

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