With investigators trying to unravel the identity of those behind the Pune blast, the government "may not yet" point finger at any foreign country for the terror attack till more evidence was gathered, Union minister Shashi Tharoor said on Monday.
"All of us are still awaiting the final investigation of the blast. We may not yet point the finger at any foreign country until we get far more evidence," the minister of state for external affairs said. According to Tharoor, "through diplomacy and international cooperation, we have to do what we can do to prevent attacks from outside. But to think of 100 per cent safety, I think it should be impossible. I am not accusing the government of Pakistan at all. In fact we believe there are a number of actors in Pakistan who may be beyond the control of the government, who may be behind some of these actions."
He also stressed the need for strengthening security measures in the country. "I have never believed in my UN days that there could be such foolproof security. I think what we should have to do is we have to strengthen security measures in our country," he said. Looking back at the past 15
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