Special report: Pakistani Situation
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani Prime
Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Wednesday criticized his Indian counterpart's
allegations against Pakistan on the Mumbai terror attacks, saying India has
undertaken a media and diplomatic offensive against his country.
"The terrorist attack in Mumbai in November last year
was carried out by a Pakistan-based outfit, the Lashkar-e-Taiba," said Indian
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh while addressing a meeting of all the state chief
ministers on Tuesday.
Singh said there was enough evidence to show that the
attacks had links with some official agencies in Pakistan.
"Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, instead of
reciprocating Pakistan's sincere sentiments to move forward towards establishing
good, cooperative and friendly relations, has given a statement yesterday while
addressing a meeting of Chief Ministers raising serious allegations in
connection with Mumbai attacks which is most unfortunate," Gilani said in a
statement.
"India has not only refused to cooperate in the
investigations pertaining to Mumbai but has chosen to undertake a media and
diplomatic offensive against Pakistan," the statement said.
"It is clearly unhelpful to any serious and objective
investigations and amounts to unnecessarily whipping up tensions in South Asia,"
it said.
"I wish to once again reiterate Pakistan's earnest
desire to work towards building friendly and cooperative relations with India,"
Gilani said in the statement.
India's Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that
India has handed over evidence on the Mumbai attacks to Pakistan on Monday and
expected a prompt investigation.
Pakistan confirmed it has received "information
material" regarding the Mumbai terror attacks from India, and said it has begun
its own investigation.
Pakistan-India tensions were heightened as the Indian
side accused Pakistan-based militant groups of involvement in last November's
Mumbai attacks, which killed more than 170 people.
The evidence provided by India includes material from
the interrogation of the only arrested gunman Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, details of
the terrorists communication links, recovered weapons and data retrieved from
recovered GPS and satellite phones.