Pak says India has no proof on blasts

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Pakistan said India has no evidence to back its assertions about Islamabad's involvement in the July Mumbai blasts.

Updated at 4 pm
 
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said India has no evidence to back its assertions about Islamabad's involvement in the July Mumbai blasts and dismissed as "propaganda" claims of any proof against it.
 
A day after National Security Advisor MK Narayanan said India has "pretty good" evidence of Pakistan's involvement in the Mumbai blasts, Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said, "It is a propagandist statement as they have no evidence whatsoever".
 
"If they have any evidence they should furnish it, then we will take action," she was quoted as saying by The Nation newspaper.
 
"It was a lesson which must be learnt by Indian agencies and security forces that they should not blame Pakistan without evidence," Aslam was quoted by the state-run APP news agency as saying to the Voice of America.
 
"There was a tendency that the Indian government started accusing Pakistan for every incident taking place in India without evidence," she said.