India won\'t give proof to Islamabad\, but to friendly nations to unmask Pak role in terror: Official

India won't give proof to Islamabad, but to friendly nations to unmask Pak role in terror: Official

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

will not submit any evidence to on the role of in the terror strike, and instead give all such facts to friendly nations to unmask the role of elements based in the neighbouring country in the attack, a senior government said.

"There is no question of giving any evidence to Rather we will share them with friendly countries to expose the role of Pakistan-based elements in and other terror attacks on Indian soil," the said.

Pakistan Tuesday said he would act against the perpetrators of the attack if shares with "actionable intelligence".

Fourty CRPF personnel were killed when a suicide bomber of the (JeM) rammed a vehicle carrying explosives into their bus in Pulwama in on February 14.

In the 2008 terror attacks, enough evidence was provided to Pakistan but there has been no action against Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafeez Saeed, top Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, some ISI officers and others even after 11 years.

In case of the terror attack on Pathankot airbase, a five-member team of Pakistani investigators was allowed to visit the site for gathering first hand information.

However, when the team returned to Pakistan after visiting the sensitive airbase, they claimed that Indian authorities "failed" to provide evidence to prove that Pakistan-based terrorists had stormed the station.

"When we get these kind of responses from Pakistan, there is no point in engaging with them. Now, our primary task will be to expose Pakistan globally, about its role in aiding and abetting terrorism," the official said.

had on Tuesday slammed for demanding actionable intelligence from India, saying has publicly acknowledged its hand behind the attack.

"We know its fate," Jaitley said referring to lack of any concrete action from Pakistan against the terror group and its handlers involved in the 26/11 attack.

The Tuesday rubbished Imran Khan's comments on the ghastly Pulwama attack, saying disclaiming Pakistan's link with terrorist attacks is an oft-repeated excuse by the "nerve centre" of

"Promises of 'guaranteed action' ring hollow given the track record of Pakistan," the MEA had said.

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First Published: Wed, February 20 2019. 18:35 IST