New Delhi: India sought Pakistan's cooperation in tracking down the suspects in the bomb blasts in Hyderabad, Ajmer and Ludhiana as it provided evidence of cross-border linkages of these incidents at the Joint Anti-Terror Meeting on Monday.
New Delhi also sought to know what action Islamabad had taken on the information provided about persons believed to be behind the cross-border Samjhauta Express blasts and other terror attacks in India over the last two years.
"Both sides shared new information on the terrorist incidents, including those which have occurred since the last meeting," a joint statement issued after the second JATM said.
At the meeting, the Indian side provided evidence about involvement of Pakistan-based elements in the bomb blasts at the Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad, Ajmer Mosque and Ludhiana cinema hall over the last few months.
Security agencies have blamed some Pakistan-based terrorists for these attacks. National Security Adviser MK Narayanan recently said Pakistani linkages were common to all these terror incidents. "The Pakistani side assured that it will look into the evidence," a source said after the meeting.
The Indian delegation was led by KC Singh, Additional Secretary (International Organisations) in the External Affairs Ministry, while the Pakistani side was headed by Khalid Aziz Babar, Additional Secretary (UN) in the Foreign Ministry.
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