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Pakistan to give India list of 32 'most wanted'

K J M Varma in Islamabad

Pakistan has prepared a list of 32 "wanted elements" from India, which would be handed over to New Delhi when the two countries resume dialogue, Interior Minister Moinuddin Haider said on Wednesday night.

"Pakistan has prepared the list of 32 wanted elements from India but it will not be handed over to it," APP new agency quoted him as saying.

On India's demand to hand over 20 wanted terrorists and criminals, he said matters such as these were minor and could be resolved once dialogue was initiated.

Reiterating that there were no terrorist training camps along the Line of Control, he asked India to compare the level of infiltration with that of last year.

"The state policy is being strictly adhered not to back the infiltrators," Haider said.

PTI

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