The government has ruled out sharing information about the probe into Samjhauta Express blast with Pakistan at this stage. According to sources the Home Ministry has asked the External Affairs Ministry to convey to Pakistan that it is too premature to share any information with anyone at this stage. The sources said, the investigation into the Samjhauta blast is still going on and when it is completed, appropriate decision will be taken in this regard.The Pakistan Foreign office had yesterday called India's acting Deputy High Commissioner to its office in Islamabad seeking information about the investigations into the blast. This came in the wake of reported confession by Right Wing activists Aseemanand of involvement in the 2007 Samjhauta Express blast and other attacks.Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has announced a cash award of ten lakh rupees each for information leading to the arrest of Sandeep Dange and Ramchandra Kalsangra in connection with the blast and two lakh rupees for Ashok who is also wanted in the case. Aseemanand who has been arrested for alleged involvement in the case, had in his confession statement named Dange and Ramchandra as being instrumental in carrying out a number of blasts in the country including the that of Samjhauta Express.
News On AIR | January 11, 2011 9:09 PM
Samjhauta Express blast: NIA announces cash reward for informatio