Pakistan says it is willing to send a second judicial commission to India to cross-examine key witnesses in the Mumbai terror attack case to speed up prosecution of seven Pakistani suspects.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said in Islamabad that The Pakistan Government had requested India to allow a second Commission to visit Mumbai and was awaiting for a response. He said once the panel was allowed to visit and cross-examine the witnesses, the prosecution of the suspects can be accelerated in Pakistan.
Malik expressed confidence that permission would be granted by New Delhi and Islamabad wanted the trial to be on the fast track. He said those, who have done this heinous crime, should be brought to justice. Responding to India's criticism of tardy progress in the trial of the seven accused, including Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, Malik said it was not a slow process but a legal process.