31 March,2009 03:06 PM IST | | IANS
Expressing sympathies over the terror attack on a Pakistani police academy, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday that both countries should jointly take on terrorists.
"I have always said that India and Pakistan have to face jointly the scourge of terrorism," he told reporters on the sidelines of the civil investiture ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhawan here.
"I sincerely wish the (Pakistani) government will have the courage to take up the challenge," he said.
"Our sympathies are with the government and people of Pakistan," he said, referring to Monday's terror attack on a police training school near Lahore.
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Show results on 26/11 probe: PM tells Pak
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urged Pakistan to show 'visible results' regarding its probe into the terrorist attack in Mumbai if it wants to resume the composite dialogue with India.
"Pakistan should show visible results on the 26/11 probe," Manmohan Singh said at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, on the sidelines of the civil investiture ceremony.
"It has to prove that the government is doing all that is possible (to bring the perpetrators to book)," he said. "It is the least they should do to convince us of their sincerity."