Pakistan ‘strongly protests’ acquittal of all accused in Samjhauta blast case: Qureshi

Pakistan has “strongly protested” the acquittal of all four accused in the 2007 Samjhauta train blast case, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said Thursday.

The blast in Samjhauta Express occurred near Panipat inHaryana on February 18, 2007, when the train was on its way to Attari, the lastrailway station on the Indian side. The blast killed 68 people, mostlyPakistanis.

   

A special court in Panchkula in Haryana acquitted mainaccused Swami Aseemanand and three others in the case on Wednesday.

“The decision by National Investigation Court has shaken thepeople. The four accused were acquitted after 11 years, including SwamiAseemanand, who had already confessed his crime,” Qureshi said.

“Pakistan strongly protested on this development and gave ademarche to India,” he told the media in Islamabad. He said Pakistan wasstudying the Samjhuta train verdict and weighing its options.

The minister said India blamed Pakistan for the deadlyPulwama attack without any proof but no one accepted the Indian narrative. “Iam saying this after talking to several world leaders…India was trying to linkit with Pakistan but it failed,” he claimed.

He also said India’s reaction to the Christchurch attack”demonstrates New Delhi’s double standards as it did not even mention the wordsMuslims or mosques while coneming the attack”, state-run Radio Pakistanreported.

Qureshi who returned from China on Thursday after attendingthe first strategic bilateral dialogue heaped praise on Beijing, terming it as”confidante”.

“We take each other into confidence on all issues. Sometimethey guide us and sometimes they change their policy after listening to us,” hesaid.

Qureshi said he also discussed the issue of Jaish-e-Mohammedchief Masood Azhar with China, which used its right of technical hold to stop amove against at the UN level.

China for the fourth time blocked a bid in the UnitedNations (UN) Security Council to designate Azhar as a “global terrorist” byputting a technical hold on the proposal, a move India termed as disappointing.

The JeM has claimed responsibility for the February 14Pulwama attack that left 40 CRPF personnel dead and raised tensions betweenIndia and Pakistan.

“As you know, China despite a lot of pressure used the rightof technical hold in order to collect more information on the issue…We talkedwhat US, China and UK were thinking about it,” Qureshi said.

He said the two sides held discussion on the SanctionCommittee but refused to share details. He said Pakistan was aware what theworld wanted on the issue of Azhar.

“We are aware. We know what the world wants, what we shoulddo, what are our interests, and what should be our policy. It (issue of Azhar)should be seen in larger context… It should be seen in the context of moneylaundering and what FATF is saying because it is all linked,” he said.

Qureshi further said that discussion with China on the issueof Azhar will continue.

He also said that Pakistan was analyzing the contents of thedossier given by India on Pulwama. “We are serious about it and are analysingthe dossier and present our findings to you (media) and to the world,” he said.

He said Pakistan was committed to address militancy andeliminate it completely.

Talking about the recently held strategic dialogue with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, he said that its objective was to upgrade political consultations. PTI

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