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Pranab Mukherji said that India and Pakistan will only share information on the investigations conducted on the blasts.
New Delhi: India and Pakistan on Wednesday ruled out any joint probe into the Samjhauta Express blasts that took place near Panipat on Sunday night.
Addressing the joint press conference with his Pakistani counterpart Foreign Minister Khurshid M Kasuri, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherji said that the two countries will only share information on the investigations conducted on the blasts.
“As per the law of the land investigations will be carried on by India. Information available will be shared by the Pakistani authorities,” says Pranab Mukherji.
After a meeting between the two ministers in Delhi, Kasuri told journalists that there is no confirmation about the involvement of Lashkar-e-Toiba in the Samjhauta blasts.
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