Mumbai evidence not enough : Pakistan  
6 Jan 09, 10:35am

Evidence provided by India on Monday is insufficient to link the attack with Pakistan or Pakistan citizens, according to Pakistan media reports.

Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Monday said that more credible evidence needed to take action against the accused in the Mumbai attacks.

Pakistani investigators and experts are analyzing the proof provided by India on Monday linking Mumbai attacks with Pakistani citizens and Lakshkar-e-Toiba senior leaders.

Initial report is that investigators commented that the proof is not enough to confirm the involvement of Pakistan citizen's hand in the attack. Pakistan is expected to give an official reply to India within few days.

India had handed over evidence of Mumbai attacks including confession of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone Pakistani terrorist held during Mumbai terror strikes, records of GPS and satellite phones used by the attackers and transcript of conversations between the attackers and their handlers in Pakistan.

As per some Pakistan media reports Pakistan is getting ready to hand over some evidence to India and international community accusing involvement of some Indian citizens in a recent bomb blasts occurred in Pakistan.

So it is almost clear that Pakistan is not going to take any action even after providing the evidence by India but the official reply is yet to come from Pakistan side.