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March - 25 
Addressing the people of Pakistan over state television from Islamabad on March 25, United States President Bill Clinton had warned Pakistan of international isolation if it failed to respect the Line of Control (LoC) and encouraged cross-border terrorism in India’s Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). “Clinto
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Addressing the people of Pakistan over state television from Islamabad on March 25, United States President Bill Clinton had warned Pakistan of international isolation if it failed to respect the Line of Control (LoC) and encouraged cross-border terrorism in India’s Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). “Clinton said, “…America’s sympathy and support will be lost”, if Pakistan continued with supporting attacks against civilians across the LoC, in J&K. However, Pakistan did not give any assurance on infiltration across the LoC.
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March - 25 
Addressing the people of Pakistan over state television from Islamabad on March 25, United States President Bill Clinton had warned Pakistan of international isolation if it failed to respect the Line of Control (LoC) and encouraged cross-border terrorism in India’s Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). "Clinton
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Addressing the people of Pakistan over state television from Islamabad on March 25, United States President Bill Clinton had warned Pakistan of international isolation if it failed to respect the Line of Control (LoC) and encouraged cross-border terrorism in India’s Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). "Clinton said, "…America’s sympathy and support will be lost", if Pakistan continued with supporting attacks against civilians across the LoC, in J&K. However, Pakistan did not give any assurance on infiltration across the LoC.
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July - 2 
Pakistan’s chief Exuecutive, General Pervaiz Musharaff, said at a press conference in Islamabad, on July 2, that his country would continue to help Sri Lanka in combating terrorism and ending the seventeen-year long ethnic conflict. He brushed aside suggestions equating conflict in Sri Lanka with th
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Pakistan’s chief Exuecutive, General Pervaiz Musharaff, said at a press conference in Islamabad, on July 2, that his country would continue to help Sri Lanka in combating terrorism and ending the seventeen-year long ethnic conflict. He brushed aside suggestions equating conflict in Sri Lanka with the Kashmir issue and said that the former was a case of ‘internal conflict; while in the latter, there was a ‘clear dispute within the region’. Javed Jabbar, Media Minister and National Affairs Advisor said at the conference that Pakistan was watching the situation and was ready to extend any ‘support’ that it needs. Further, he said that Pakistan would ‘happily and actively’ participate in any regional effort, if there was any, to end the conflict in Sri Lanka.
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August - 4 
An Interior Ministry official stated on August 4, in Islamabad, that the Ministry directed the concerned law and order authorities to collect evidence to substantiate the involvement of certain Pakistanis currently hiding in Afghanistan and suspected of being involved in terrorist activities within
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An Interior Ministry official stated on August 4, in Islamabad, that the Ministry directed the concerned law and order authorities to collect evidence to substantiate the involvement of certain Pakistanis currently hiding in Afghanistan and suspected of being involved in terrorist activities within Pakistan. This step comes after Afghanistan, responding to Pakistan's request for extradition of these suspects, demanded evidence of the their involvement in terrorist activities.
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August - 8 
On the political front, the Hizb supremo, Syed Salauddin declared in Islamabad, on August 8, that the terrorist outfit has withdrawn its cease-fire declaration following the failure of India to include Pakistan in the proposed peace negotiations. There is no official statement from any Hizb leader b
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On the political front, the Hizb supremo, Syed Salauddin declared in Islamabad, on August 8, that the terrorist outfit has withdrawn its cease-fire declaration following the failure of India to include Pakistan in the proposed peace negotiations. There is no official statement from any Hizb leader based in Jammu and Kashmir on the cease-fire withdrawal. Some news reports speculate on a possible split within the ranks of the Hizb whereby a faction of the group based in J&K may defy Salauddin's decision and maintain the cease-fire.
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September - 14 
Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad on September 14, the chief of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, expressed displeasure over the offer of a no-war pact with India made by Pakistan's Chief Executive Pervez Musharraf. The offer was made during Musharraf's address to the UN Mill
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Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad on September 14, the chief of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, expressed displeasure over the offer of a no-war pact with India made by Pakistan's Chief Executive Pervez Musharraf. The offer was made during Musharraf's address to the UN Millenium Summit on September 6. The LeT is a terrorist front operating in India's Jammu and Kashmir. According to Hafiz Saeed, "Pakistan has been in a state of war with India since 1948 and it will only end when Indian forces withdraw from Kashmir." Hafiz Saeed, in the press conference, appreciated what he termed was the "bold stand" taken by Gen. Musharraf against the Western tirade on Jihad. He took exception to statements issued by some ministers, including Foreign Minister Abdus Sattar, regarding the Madarsas (religious schools) and Jihadi organizations. He said, "No Madarsa (school) in Pakistan is running camps or giving military training."
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September - 18 
Meanwhile, a report from Islamabad cited the chairman of the United Jehad Council, an umbrella body of 17 terrorist groups operating in the state, as saying, on September 18, that the Council was ready to participate in a trilateral dialogue with the governments of India and Pakistan on the Kashmir
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Meanwhile, a report from Islamabad cited the chairman of the United Jehad Council, an umbrella body of 17 terrorist groups operating in the state, as saying, on September 18, that the Council was ready to participate in a trilateral dialogue with the governments of India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. He added that the Council has formed a committee to consider re-induction of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen which had been suspended from the Council after its unilateral ceasefire announcement on July 24 which was later withdrawn on August 8.
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September - 21 
Visiting a hospital where people injured in the September 19, Islamabad bomb explosion, Chief Executive, Gen. Pervez Musharraf stated, on September 21, that evidence collected by agencies investigating the incident indicates the involvement of India's Research and Analysis Wing.
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Visiting a hospital where people injured in the September 19, Islamabad bomb explosion, Chief Executive, Gen. Pervez Musharraf stated, on September 21, that evidence collected by agencies investigating the incident indicates the involvement of India's Research and Analysis Wing.
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October - 7 
Addressing a meeting of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council in Islamabad on October 7, Pakistan's Chief Executive, General Pervez Musharraf, while reaffirming Pakistan's unequivocal support to the "cause of Kashmiri people" asserted that "Pakistan is a party to the Kashmir dispute and this dispute co
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Addressing a meeting of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council in Islamabad on October 7, Pakistan's Chief Executive, General Pervez Musharraf, while reaffirming Pakistan's unequivocal support to the "cause of Kashmiri people" asserted that "Pakistan is a party to the Kashmir dispute and this dispute could only be resolved with full participation of Islamabad in any future dialogue." He is reported to have also claimed that "…India would not succeed in its nefarious designs to drive a wedge between Pakistan and the Kashmiri leadership". Even while asserting that the Pakistani state would extend all possible political, diplomatic and moral support to the Kashmiri struggle, he claimed that Pakistan cannot be blamed for what was happening in Indian-controlled Kashmir adding, "it is an indigenous freedom struggle and cannot be dismissed as cross-border terrorism."
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October - 21 
A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen spokesperson rejected the fresh offer for talks made by India's Home Minister on October 20. Speaking in Islamabad on October 21, the spokesman said the Hizb rejects any offer of talks which requires laying down arms as a condition. The spokesman was reacting to the recent sta
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A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen spokesperson rejected the fresh offer for talks made by India's Home Minister on October 20. Speaking in Islamabad on October 21, the spokesman said the Hizb rejects any offer of talks which requires laying down arms as a condition. The spokesman was reacting to the recent statement of Indian Home Minister that his government is willing to talk to the Mujahideen if they give up arms and come to the negotiating table. He claimed the offer indicated the frustration of the Indian government. While reiterating the position that it had provided an opportunity to the Indian government in July when it announced a unilateral cease-fire, the Hizb spokesperson said that any further talks can take place only in the presence of an international guarantor. The spokesman also claimed that India had sought the assistance of Israel in fighting terrorism in Kashmir. He added that his outfit had killed some Israelis in Kashmir recently. He also described as a blatant lie the statement of Indian Home Minister that Indian security force personnel have gained more success against terrorists in Kashmir. He claimed that civilians killed by Indian security forces were being described as terrorists.
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November - 30 
Abdul Ghani Lone, senior leader and executive committee member of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC), said in Islamabad, on November 30, that any solution to the Kashmir issue can be achieved only with the participation of all the three parties to the dispute - Kashmiris, Pakistan and India. A
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Abdul Ghani Lone, senior leader and executive committee member of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC), said in Islamabad, on November 30, that any solution to the Kashmir issue can be achieved only with the participation of all the three parties to the dispute - Kashmiris, Pakistan and India. According to him, "Pakistan should trust Kashmiri leadership's commitment with the cause and ability to negotiate a settlement that is in the best interest of the people".
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December - 2 
The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen has welcomed the call given by Pakistan for tripartite talks to resolve the Kashmir issue. This was stated by the Hizb spokesperson on December 2 in Islamabad. According to the spokesperson, unless talks between India, Pakistan and Kashmiris were held, no progress could be mad
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The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen has welcomed the call given by Pakistan for tripartite talks to resolve the Kashmir issue. This was stated by the Hizb spokesperson on December 2 in Islamabad. According to the spokesperson, unless talks between India, Pakistan and Kashmiris were held, no progress could be made towards the settlement of the Kashmir issue. He also added that "If the world powers extend guarantee that India will not betray this time, we can put our guns down during the ongoing month". The Hizb also wanted the US to act as a guarantor for holding tripartite talks.
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December - 4 
In an interview to CNN, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Abdul Sattar said the Hurriyat leaders should hold talks both with Islamabad and India. He also expressed Pakistan's firm intent to achieve peace and denied that Pakistan was under any kind of "foreign pressure" in that regard.
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In an interview to CNN, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Abdul Sattar said the Hurriyat leaders should hold talks both with Islamabad and India. He also expressed Pakistan's firm intent to achieve peace and denied that Pakistan was under any kind of "foreign pressure" in that regard.
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December - 4 
Mohammad Riaz, spokesman of the Pakistan Foreign Office, on December 4, stated that Islamabad had no objection to Kashmiri terrorists negotiating with India as a first step. The spokesman also added that the talks should lead towards a "tripartite dialogue" involving Pakistan, starting ‘immediately
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Mohammad Riaz, spokesman of the Pakistan Foreign Office, on December 4, stated that Islamabad had no objection to Kashmiri terrorists negotiating with India as a first step. The spokesman also added that the talks should lead towards a "tripartite dialogue" involving Pakistan, starting ‘immediately after Ramadan’.
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December - 17 
A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen spokesperson said in Islamabad on December 17 that India "has demonstrated its duplicity by launching dozens of operations against the Mujahideen despite announcing cease-fire".
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A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen spokesperson said in Islamabad on December 17 that India "has demonstrated its duplicity by launching dozens of operations against the Mujahideen despite announcing cease-fire".
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December - 17 
Addressing the Shahadat-i-Hazrat Ali Conference, S.K. Tressler, Minister for Tourism and Culture called upon the Ulema, on December 17 in Islamabad, to fight against sectarianism and terrorism and promote harmony and brotherhood.
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Addressing the Shahadat-i-Hazrat Ali Conference, S.K. Tressler, Minister for Tourism and Culture called upon the Ulema, on December 17 in Islamabad, to fight against sectarianism and terrorism and promote harmony and brotherhood.
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December - 18 
The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Amanullah Khan addressing a press conference in Islamabad on December 18 said that the Indian cease-fire though appreciable, would not prove instrumental in resolving the Kashmir issue. He added that his outfit would not accept any solution to the issu
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The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Amanullah Khan addressing a press conference in Islamabad on December 18 said that the Indian cease-fire though appreciable, would not prove instrumental in resolving the Kashmir issue. He added that his outfit would not accept any solution to the issue, imposed on the Kashmiris against their will, nor "would it accept the division of the motherland". He also demanded that Pakistan recognise "the Kashmiris' right to act for reunification and complete independence of the divided state". Maintaining that neither the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) nor the National Conference could be termed as the sole representative of the Kashmiri people, he asked for inclusion of the JKLF in the proposed peace talks on Kashmir. He also demanded that India should publicly recognise the Kashmir issue, release all terrorists from prison and facilitate an intra-Kashmir dialogue to evolve a consensus formula towards resolving the issue.
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December - 19 
Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar, at a press conference in Islamabad, on December 19, said India should hold talks with the representatives of the Kashmiris to solve the Kashmir issue. Sattar said by making the December 2-announcement on maximum restraint along the Line of Control (LoC) and also callin
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Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar, at a press conference in Islamabad, on December 19, said India should hold talks with the representatives of the Kashmiris to solve the Kashmir issue. Sattar said by making the December 2-announcement on maximum restraint along the Line of Control (LoC) and also calling upon New Delhi to allow the representatives of the Kashmiris to visit Islamabad for consultations, Pakistan has made a proposal to India for restoration of peace. Asked if India had given any concrete response to Pakistan's proposal, he replied, "Islamabad is receiving replies in bits and parts"
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December - 20 
The government responded cautiously to the Indian announcement of an extension of the cease-fire in Jammu and Kashmir. Foreign Office spokesperson Riaz Mohammad Khan said, at a press conference in Islamabad, on December 20, "We have to see this statement because usually the Indian statements have al
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The government responded cautiously to the Indian announcement of an extension of the cease-fire in Jammu and Kashmir. Foreign Office spokesperson Riaz Mohammad Khan said, at a press conference in Islamabad, on December 20, "We have to see this statement because usually the Indian statements have all kinds of conditionalities attached".
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December - 21 
Chief Executive General Pervaiz Musharraf, speaking to the press in Islamabad, on December 21, said would ultimately have to talk to Pakistan for a peaceful settlement of the Kashmir issue. He also added that Pakistan wanted the Hurriyat to participate as a third party in the talks between India and
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Chief Executive General Pervaiz Musharraf, speaking to the press in Islamabad, on December 21, said would ultimately have to talk to Pakistan for a peaceful settlement of the Kashmir issue. He also added that Pakistan wanted the Hurriyat to participate as a third party in the talks between India and Pakistan.
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December - 22 
Meanwhile, the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Abdul Sattar, addressing the press in Islamabad, on December 22, said that Pakistan is watching very closely every word that is being said by the Indian Prime Minister and other senior leaders of India. According to him "What we hear as good, what we woul
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Meanwhile, the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Abdul Sattar, addressing the press in Islamabad, on December 22, said that Pakistan is watching very closely every word that is being said by the Indian Prime Minister and other senior leaders of India. According to him "What we hear as good, what we would like to see, the same thing conveyed to us officially. So that we can set the stage for the commencement of the dialogue in consultations with the representatives of the Kashmiri people." The Chairman of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Abdul Ghani Bhat, in an interview to Radio Teheran, on December 22, expressed the hope that the solution of Kashmir issue will be made during year 2001. He pointed out that "The historical elements are proceeding on lines that there is left no alternative for India, Pakistan and Kashmiris and for other friendly countries but to find out a respectable, just and durable solution to the Kashmir dispute". Responding to queries on the Hurriyat leadership's proposed travel to Pakistan Bhat said that the "Hurriyat trip to Islamabad is vital to maintaining the momentum of the peace process."
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December - 22 
the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Abdul Sattar, addressing the press in Islamabad, on December 22, said that Pakistan is watching very closely every word that is being said by the Indian Prime Minister and other senior leaders of India. According to him "What we hear as good, what we would like to s
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the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Abdul Sattar, addressing the press in Islamabad, on December 22, said that Pakistan is watching very closely every word that is being said by the Indian Prime Minister and other senior leaders of India. According to him "What we hear as good, what we would like to see, the same thing conveyed to us officially. So that we can set the stage for the commencement of the dialogue in consultations with the representatives of the Kashmiri people." The Chairman of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Abdul Ghani Bhat, in an interview to Radio Teheran, on December 22, expressed the hope that the solution of Kashmir issue will be made during year 2001. He pointed out that "The historical elements are proceeding on lines that there is left no alternative for India, Pakistan and Kashmiris and for other friendly countries but to find out a respectable, just and durable solution to the Kashmir dispute". Responding to queries on the Hurriyat leadership's proposed travel to Pakistan Bhat said that the "Hurriyat trip to Islamabad is vital to maintaining the momentum of the peace process."
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December - 24 
An official spokesperson of the government claimed on December 24, in Islamabad, that the partial withdrawal of troops from the Line of Control (LoC) has paved the way for talks with India on the Kashmir issue. According to him "Pakistan had always stressed the need for a tripartite dialogue for the
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An official spokesperson of the government claimed on December 24, in Islamabad, that the partial withdrawal of troops from the Line of Control (LoC) has paved the way for talks with India on the Kashmir issue. According to him "Pakistan had always stressed the need for a tripartite dialogue for the resolution of Kashmir issue and the consistent stand taken by the government had paved the way for a dialogue on Kashmir issue".
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December - 24 
Chief Executive General Pervaiz Musharraf, while addressing the press on December 24, in Islamabad, said, "We will talk to the APHC and ask them to ensure that all the three concerned sit together and hold dialogues for finding a solution to the Kashmir issue". He said that both Pakistan and India h
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Chief Executive General Pervaiz Musharraf, while addressing the press on December 24, in Islamabad, said, "We will talk to the APHC and ask them to ensure that all the three concerned sit together and hold dialogues for finding a solution to the Kashmir issue". He said that both Pakistan and India had taken initiatives to start a dialogue on Kashmir. According to him "As far as we are concerned, we have taken greater initiatives than India has done, and are also sincere in getting the Kashmir issue resolved". To a question, he said that he was not going to India, and it was not possible unless and until he was extended any invitation in this regard.
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December - 24 
The Muttahida Jihad Council (MJC), a collective body of the various terrorist outfits, in a statement released in Islamabad, on December 24, said Jihad would continue in Jammu and Kashmir. The MJC also asked the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leadership "to keep in mind that Mujahideen would n
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The Muttahida Jihad Council (MJC), a collective body of the various terrorist outfits, in a statement released in Islamabad, on December 24, said Jihad would continue in Jammu and Kashmir. The MJC also asked the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leadership "to keep in mind that Mujahideen would not surrender their arms and that talks with Indian on any formula in this context are quite impossible". It added, "The Council has also taken an oath from all the groups in its fold that they would not accept any formula of the APHC individually".
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December - 27 
Interior Minister Moinuddin Haider, addressing the press in Islamabad on December 27, said the government would hold a dialogue with various sectarian group leaders on January 13, 2001. The meeting has been called amidst increasing sectarian violence and threats by various sectarian groups to orga
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Interior Minister Moinuddin Haider, addressing the press in Islamabad on December 27, said the government would hold a dialogue with various sectarian group leaders on January 13, 2001. The meeting has been called amidst increasing sectarian violence and threats by various sectarian groups to organise protests to press for the enforcement of the Sharia. Jamaat-e-Islami has announced a campaign to protest against the government for pardoning convicted former Premier Nawaz Sharif and exiling him to Saudi Arabia. Another sectarian outfit, Tanzeem-ul-Ikhwan has threatened to organise a march in Islamabad to press for the enforcement of Islamic Sharia law. The Minister also claimed that Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), India's external intelligence agency, was responsible for the recent bomb blasts in Pakistan.
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