NEW DELHI: Pakistan would be held responsible if there was a Mumbai-type attack, Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram, warned on Monday.
He termed as "irresponsible" the statement by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani that Pakistan cannot guarantee that such an incident will not recur.
Chidambaram expressed unhappiness over the way Pakistan has dealt with the evidence provided to it in connection with Mumbai terror attack and said India continues to be "vulnerable" as the "level of threat is pretty high".
He rejected Pakistan's effort to make distinction between state and non-state actors.
"I don't think Pakistan can get away with this charade of making a distinction between state and non-state...if it emanates from Pakistan soil," he said.
He termed as "irresponsible" the statement by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani that Pakistan cannot guarantee that such an incident will not recur.
Chidambaram expressed unhappiness over the way Pakistan has dealt with the evidence provided to it in connection with Mumbai terror attack and said India continues to be "vulnerable" as the "level of threat is pretty high".
He rejected Pakistan's effort to make distinction between state and non-state actors.
"I don't think Pakistan can get away with this charade of making a distinction between state and non-state...if it emanates from Pakistan soil," he said.
No comments:
Post a Comment