Pak not to hand over any of detained JuD members to India
Pakistan has also rejected Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's remarks in Parliament that the epicentre of terrorism is located in Pakistan.
Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani and President Asif Ali Zardari, during a meeting to discuss the situation in the country in the wake of the Mumbai attacks and subsequent tensions with India, termed the statements made by the Indian leadership on Pakistan as "most unfortunate", official sources were quoted as saying by 'Dawn News' channel.
Zardari and Gilani were quoted by the sources as saying the comments of the Indian leaders would be counter-productive for joint efforts to combat terrorism in the region.
The two leaders "rejected" Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's remarks in Parliament yesterday that the "epicentre of terrorism" is located in Pakistan, the sources said.
Zardari and Gilani said that action had been taken in the national interest against the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), the front organisation of the banned LeT blamed for the Mumbai attacks, which was yesterday outlawed by Pakistan after the UN Security Council declared it a terrorist group.
They also made it clear that no one detained during the ongoing crackdown on militant groups would be handed over to India. They decided that action against any suspects would be taken according to Pakistani law, the sources said.
The two leaders also "agreed that Pakistan's defence is strong and the country's armed forces are capable of thwarting any aggression on the eastern border", the sources said.
However, an official statement issued after the meeting only said the two leaders "exchanged views on the current situation in the country".
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