Pak condemns train blast as act of terror
Pakistan on Monday condemned the deadly blast on the Delhi-Attari train as an "act of terrorism."
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday condemned the deadly blast on the Delhi-Attari train as an "act of terrorism." "We condemn this act of terrorism in which many precious lives have been lost. We deeply sympathise with the families of the victims who lost their lives," Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told media here.
She said preliminary reports indicated that many of those who lost their lives were Pakistanis. Aslam said it was the responsibility of the Indian government to provide security for the train. "We expect the Indian government to conduct investigation into the incident and punish those responsible for this."
Asked whether the incident would have any affect on the proposed visit of Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid M Kasuri to New Delhi tomorrow, Aslam said, "We do not want to prejudge the investigations. We expect India to conduct investigations and the Pakistan High Commission officials have been asked to visit the spot to help the victims and send a report".
Sixty-six people, including Pakistanis, were killed in an explosion on the special train in Deewana near Panipat last night. Pakistan's Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said emergency has been declared in Lahore to receive the injured and to arrange treatment for them and efforts were on to bring the bodies of those killed in the bomb explosions to Lahore by special train.
"We are waiting for a word from Indian officials to arrange for the train," he said. The local railways have set up special counters and telephone numbers for the relatives to obtain information.
The Indian High Commission here, meanwhile, announced that visas would be provided immediately to the relatives of the victims of the bomb attack on the train to visit India. A senior Indian official here said the decision to grant visas were being announced through the local TV channels.
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