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According to the interior minister of Pakistan, the nation is strong enough to retaliate to the terrorist attacks.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said India "We are a nuclear state and not so weak; rather, we know how to retaliate."
He has also urged India to furnish more information regarding imminent attacks similar to the 26/11 attacks which will enable Pakistan to adopt preventive steps in case any Pakistani citizen is involved.
"I ask the Indian prime minister that if they have any information about more Mumbai-like attacks they should share it with Pakistan and we will look into it and would get back in 48 hours. But if India does not share anything then they would be responsible for any incident," he said.
He also said Pakistan would definitely take action against terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed if he was found guilty, but without any evidence the government could not take action against any citizen.
The Lahore High Court released him in June citing lack of evidence.
Malik also repeated his charge of India's alleged involvement in the militancy in Balochistan.
"I have time and again said there is Indian involvement in Balochistan and we have evidence, which could be shared with India, if they agree to come and sit with us," Malik maintained.








