India refuses to share Samjhota Express probe details with Pakistan


NEW DELHI: India has refused to share details of investigation into Samjhota Express bombings with Pakistan on the grounds that the investigation was at the initial stages.

The statement issued by the Indian Home Department here, asserted that the investigation into the bombing was at initial stages, therefore, it could not be shared with Pakistan.

It may be mentioned here that Pakistani Foreign office had summoned the acting Indian High Commissioner to seek details of investigations into the Samjhota Express bombings on Monday. Attention of the Indian High commissioner was drawn to the recent reports in the media on the probe into the blasts.

Indian official was told the government of Pakistan is awaiting a response from the Indian government at the earliest.

The matter was revived when a Hindu extremist leader, Swami Aseemanand, confessed that he was involved in the India-Pakistan Samjhota Express train bombing in 2007 in which 68 Pakistani nationals were killed.

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