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India blames Pakistan for Kabul embassy attack

Sun Jul 13, 2008 6:36pm IST
 
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's national security adviser has said Pakistan's ISI intelligence service was behind a suicide car-bomb attack on the Indian embassy in the Afghan capital of Kabul last week that killed 41 people.

"We have no doubt that the ISI is behind this," M.K. Narayanan told NDTV late on Saturday, referring to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency.

He told another news channel India had a "fair amount" of evidence linking the ISI to Monday's car bomb. Among the dead were an Indian defence attache and a diplomat.

An Afghan spokesman said after the attack that it bore the "hallmarks of a particular intelligence agency".

Pakistan has denied any involvement in the embassy attack.

"We have already stated that in no way were Pakistan's security agencies or anyone from Pakistan involved in any incident in Afghanistan," said Information Minister Sherry Rehman.

Rehman said it was unfortunate the accusations were being made when Pakistan was seeking to move forward with a peace process with India.

Narayanan told NDTV he hoped the peace talks, which the nuclear-armed rivals resumed in 2004, would continue.

"We are in the favour of the peace process, but the ISI is not in any way part of it. The ISI is playing evil. The ISI needs to be destroyed," he said, according to a transcript of the interview on the NDTV Web site.  Continued...

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