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Terror hurting Pak too: Manmohan Singh

Voicing concern over the terror machine still remaining intact in Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has asked the leadership in Islamabad to "now wake up" and stop jehadi groups operating from its soil to target India.

May 29, 2011 / 17:26 IST

Voicing concern over the terror machine still remaining intact in Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has asked the leadership in Islamabad to "now wake up" and stop jehadi groups operating from its soil to target India.


Sending a message to Pakistan in the wake of the Karachi attack, Singh has said its leadership should realise that the terror machine there was "equally hurting" them and must take more effective action against the terror groups.


The Prime Minister told reporters on his way back from six-day visit to Ethiopia and Tanzania last night that terrorism as an instrument of state policy of Pakistan was "simply not acceptable to people in the civilised world".


He said India will use every possible opportunity to convince Pakistan about it.

"As Pakistan's neighbour, we have great worries about the terror machine that is still intact in Pakistan.

first published: May 29, 2011 05:23 pm

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