Pakistan asks India to assist in Blast Inquiry of Samihauta Express
MIL/Agencies, Feb 20, 2007.
Islamabad, February 20, 2007 - Pakistan has asked India to involve its investigative agencies in the inquiry into the deadly bomb blasts on the Samjhauta Express.
Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said India should conduct a thorough probe into the blasts and allow Pakistani investigating agencies to take part in the probe.
Accusing Indian Railway officials of non-cooperation in providing details of the dead and injured Pakistanis in the blasts, Ahmed claimed Indian officials have not yet provided correct details.
There are reports of 67 deaths in the train but the Indian rail officials have conveyed the name of only one dead passenger named Shafique, he told the National Assembly.
Indian officials have informed that 13 Pakistanis were injured and have been admitted to a Delhi hospital but their condition is such that they cannot be allowed to travel for another 56 hours, Ahmed said
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