
MUMBAI TERROR ATTACK | THE PAK LINK
Pakistan has virtually rejected India's demand to hand over 20 most-wanted terrorists, including Dawood Ibrahim, Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar. Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari says India has provided no evidence to back its demand and says even if there is evidence, the terrorists would be tried in Pakistani courts first.
Absolving Pakistan of blame, Zardari says the Mumbai attackers are stateless.
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World leaders held consultations with Pak to prevent the escalation of crisis.
India's claim that elements in Pakistan coordinated the attacks irked Pak.
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India blames "elements" from Pakistan for the coordinated terror attacks in Mumbai.
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Pakistani foreign minister said he would convey to the Pak leadership.
