Indian national security adviser has said Sunday that investigators don't have strong evidence of Pakistan's hand in Mumbai train bombings. "I would be hesitant to say that we have clinching evidence," M.K. Narayanan told US television news channel.
Narayanan's statement came as India and Pakistan prepared to resume official-level talks next month, which India put on hold after the train bombings that killed more than 200 people. Narayanan said in his interview that some information was missing. "We have connectivity, we have linkages, we have confessions, we have a number of arrests made on the basis of confessions which is pretty good. But there are pieces of the puzzle which are not available," he said. "If the court thinks that it requires a foolproof picture, maybe it will be difficult," he said. |