India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday called Pakistan 'the epicentre of terrorism' and said the international community must deal with the problem. "We have to galvanise the international community to deal with the epicentre of terrorism, which is located in Pakistan," Singh said in a speech to parliament. "We have noted the reported steps taken by Pakistan but clearly much more needs to be done," he said, adding "the infrastructure of terrorism" in Pakistan must be dismantled. Singh's statements capped a day of speeches by Indian political leaders expressing outrage over the carnage in Mumbai that left over 180 people dead, including nine gunmen. Singh said he apologised "to the people of the country that the dastardly act in Mumbai could not be prevented". |