India has conveyed its concern over the slow pace of trial of perpetrators of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks based in Pakistan.
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh raised the issue with the visiting Interior Minister Rehman Malik, who called on him on Saturday.
Malik, now on a visit to India, had a 15-minute meeting with the Prime Minister.
Home Minister Shinde had earlier asked Rehman Mallik to fulfill Pakistan's previous promises made on several occasions on bringing to book the master mind of the Mumbai terror attack Hafiz Saeed.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function in New Delhi today Malik said attempts are being made to “fast-track” the case and wanted India to give hard and substantive evidence for the arrest of mastermind Hafiz Saeed.
He said an application to fast track the case has been moved in the Lahore High Court and could be completed within three months if it is accepted. He said investigation is on. The moment his government sees some kind of connection it will surely act, he said.
Mallik took a “u” turn on his comments on Babri Majid saying that he had never compared it with terror acts.
He said he has renewed Islamabad's Pakistan's invitation to Dr. Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan