NEW DELHI: India on Friday rubbished Pakistan navy's claims that Ajmal Kasab and other terrorists didn't use sea route to reach Mumbai.
Home Minister P Chidambaram took a dig at Pakistan on Friday for its flip-flops on Mumbai terror attacks.
"New Delhi is very clear regarding where the attackers came from,” Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma said.
“Several countries too have supported our findings on 26/11 probe. Pakistan government too had accepted them. Now their navy is belying its own government’s claims,” Sharma added.
Meanwhile, Indian naval forces told Times Now, "We have enough proof of the fact that the terrorists came from Pakistan via sea. We have their boats and satellite phones."
Earlier, in a stunning denial Pakistan navy on Friday claimed that Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist of the Mumbai attacks, and others didn’t sea route to land in Mumbai.
Pak Admiral Norman Bashir on Friday told reporters, "There is no proof behind Indian claims that Kasab landed in Mumbai to carry out attacks using sea route from Pakistan."
“Mumbai terror attacks reflect a complete failure of Indian navy,” Bashir added.
At the same time, he admitted that patrolling the waters on the Pakistani side of the international border off the Gujarat coast was "difficult" due to the dispute over the Sir Creek, IANS reported.
The latest statement by Pakistan navy is in complete contrast to the findings of the interior ministry in the 26/11 terror probe.
According to IANS, Bashir also sought to discount suggestions that Pakistan was engaged in an arms race with India.
Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
Home Minister P Chidambaram took a dig at Pakistan on Friday for its flip-flops on Mumbai terror attacks.
"New Delhi is very clear regarding where the attackers came from,” Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma said.
“Several countries too have supported our findings on 26/11 probe. Pakistan government too had accepted them. Now their navy is belying its own government’s claims,” Sharma added.
Meanwhile, Indian naval forces told Times Now, "We have enough proof of the fact that the terrorists came from Pakistan via sea. We have their boats and satellite phones."
Earlier, in a stunning denial Pakistan navy on Friday claimed that Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist of the Mumbai attacks, and others didn’t sea route to land in Mumbai.
Pak Admiral Norman Bashir on Friday told reporters, "There is no proof behind Indian claims that Kasab landed in Mumbai to carry out attacks using sea route from Pakistan."
“Mumbai terror attacks reflect a complete failure of Indian navy,” Bashir added.
At the same time, he admitted that patrolling the waters on the Pakistani side of the international border off the Gujarat coast was "difficult" due to the dispute over the Sir Creek, IANS reported.
The latest statement by Pakistan navy is in complete contrast to the findings of the interior ministry in the 26/11 terror probe.
According to IANS, Bashir also sought to discount suggestions that Pakistan was engaged in an arms race with India.
Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
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