India's Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said perpetrators
behind coordinated attacks in Mumbai were based 'outside the
country'.
Mukherjee said on Friday that initial evidence in the Mumbai
attacks show the militants had links with Pakistan.
"Preliminary evidence, prima facie evidence, indicates
elements with links to Pakistan are involved," Mukherjee
told a news conference in New Delhi.
He also urged Pakistan to dismantle the infrastructure that
supports militants.
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India has in the past accused elements in Pakistan of supporting
militants battling against Indian rule in the disputed Kashmir
region, and of complicity in bomb attacks elsewhere in India.
Pakistan's president, premier and other top officials have
condemned the attacks and promised full cooperation in fighting
terrorism, however. Pakistani Defense Minister Ahmed Mukhtar
said late Thursday that Islamabad "should not be blamed
like in the past.''
Meanwhile, militant group Lashkar-i-Tayyiba, which is fighting
Indian rule in Kashmir, has denied any involvement in the deadly
attacks.
Gunmen targeted several places across port city of Mumbai late
Wednesday, killing 125 people and injuring 327 others.
The Mumbai terror attacks threaten to chill improving ties
between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan.