Pakistan's approach sending conflicting signals to India: Krishna

From ANI On Board, July 5: External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna on Sunday said that Pakistan was sending conflicting signals on punishing the perpetrators of Mumbai terror attacks which occurred last November. Krishna criticised Islamabad for not taking concrete steps to challenge a Pakistani court's order to release Hafiz Mohammad Sayeed, the founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, who is also wanted for Mumbai terror attacks. "We have not heard about the Pakistan (Govt.) taking it up in appeal. In the light of that conflicting signals are emanating from Pakistan. So we will have to very cautiously and responsibly evaluate these signals," said S.M. Krishna while interacting with reporters on board on his way to New Delhi from Tokyo. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who held his first meeting in mid-June in the Russian city of... [read full story]                    

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