Pakistan on Wednesday sought on India to provide evidences on Mumbai terror attacks. Pakistani officers said that they need concrete evidences to prosecute the suspects but they have not seen a sign of India providing its findings. Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said his government hasn't seen any information on the attack except for what has been reported by news media. That isn't sufficient for Pakistan to prosecute suspects, he said."India needs to provide concrete evidence for these investigations to move forward," Qureshi said. "We do not share evidence through the media. There are diplomatic channels for that."
Pakistan hasn't done anything except arresting few suspects and shuttered a charity that the U.N. recently branded as a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba.Government leaders have been reluctant to acknowledge any of the attackers were Pakistani, even though a major Pakistani newspaper carried an interview with a man in a Pakistani village who confirmed the surviving attacker was his son. Pak president Zaradari said,"investigations are ongoing and I would not jump to any conclusion'.
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