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Enough evidence to indict JuD, reacts India
November 11, 2011

On the sidelines of the Saarc summit in the Maldives, Pakistan Interior minister Rehman Malik yesterday, said two things -- one, that Ajmal Kasab should be hanged, as well as the Samjhauta blast accused and two, there was no evidence to include the JuD as a terror group.

Today, foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai reacting to that statement said that India has provided enough documentation against Jamaat-ul-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed and others under trial in connection with the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks to Pakistan to be able to forward their case.

To a poser on Pakistan saying that there is insufficient evidence against Hafiz Saeed, Mathai said: "We have provided extensive documentation on Hafiz Saeed and those who are under trial for their involvement in the Mumbai attacks. This evidence has been provided. A number of dossiers have been handed over. We believe there is enough information in that for Pakistan to be able to forward their case against those seven accused."

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