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| Indian paramilitary soldiers run for cover
as fire engulfs the Tourist Reception Center after it was attacked by
militants in Srinagar, India, Wednesday, April 6,
2005. | ISLAMABAD, April 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Pakistan
on Wednesday condemned the attack on tourist reception in Srinagar in the
India-held Kashmir and expressed confidence that the bus service across the Line
of Control would operate on schedule, according to the Associated Press of
Pakistan.
"We condemn this attack on innocent Kashmiris,"
Foreign Office spokesman Jalil Abbas Jillani told the state-owned agency.
He said the bus service was a humanitarian gesture
meant to alleviate the sufferings of those who are longing to see their beloved
ones across the LoC.
"We offer our grave sorrow and sympathies with those
Kashmiris who were injured in this attack," the spokesman said referring to the
attack in Srinagar.
He said Pakistan contacted the Indian government
after the incident and "we have been told by India that bus from Srinagar will
operate as scheduled."
"We appreciate this decision of the Indian government
as it would provide an opportunity to members of the divided families
toundertake the journey," Jalil Abbas said.
He said the India-held Kashmiri government had made
elaborate arrangements for the security and comfort of the passengers.
Two gunmen Wednesday attacked the tourism building of
Srinagar,where the will-be passengers were waiting here for the first
linerinitiated tomorrow, killing three persons and the two gunmen was shot dead
on the spot.
The spokesman said the bus from Muzaffarabad will be
on way to Srinagar at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday morning. Enditem
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