Have told US to `warn` India: Rehman Malik

Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik says the US has been told to "warn" India not to meddle in the country`s affairs and charged New Delhi with supplying "some kind of terrorism" in Balochistan.

Islamabad: Pakistan Interior Minister
Rehman Malik says the US has been told to "warn" India not to
meddle in the country`s affairs and charged New Delhi with
supplying "some kind of terrorism" in Balochistan.

Malik claimed President Asif Ali Zardari has been
raising the issue in every forum he has been addressing.

"When talks with Director CIA were held we said very
clearly that India should be warned. Whatever we are seeing in
Baluchistan we`ve signatures that they are supplying some kind
of terrorism and they must stop it," he said.

During the meeting between Prime Minister Yousuf Raza
Gilani and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh, Malik Said,
the issue of Balochistan was raised.

"The proof is that the issue was there in the common
communique (joint statement) but later it was removed," he
said.

"When Indian Prime Minister returned back there was
pressure in Lok Sabha. We don`t know if there is super power
in India which is not allowing them to move ahead," Malik
said.

Bureau Report

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