Pakistani Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira dismissed as "baseless propaganda and assumptions" India's allegation that the Inter-Services Intelligence was behind the Mumbai attacks. "When the two Foreign Ministers are meeting, such allegations should not be made," he said during an interaction with a group of Indian journalists, a day ahead of a meeting between the Foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan.
Kaira said Pakistan is the biggest victim of terrorism in the region and would not back terrorist incidents against its neighbours. "How can a Pakistani organisation or the government or any state-actor think of this?" he said, adding that the Indian allegations are "baseless propaganda and assumptions". He was referring to remarks attributed to Home Secretary G K Pillai that ISI had a "much more significant" role to play in the 26/11 plot than earlier thought. Asked about the need for actions against the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks, he said the Pakistani courts would decided this issue. He added that Indian and Pakistani
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