Delhi seeks custody of wanted men

Published January 11, 2002

WASHINGTON, Jan 10: Indian Home Minister L.K. Advani said on Wednesday Pakistan must meet four demands, including handing over to India 20 extremists, for normalization of ties.

The other demands are: closure of all “terrorist” facilities in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir; stopping the “infiltration of arms and men from Pakistan to (occupied) Kashmir; and a “categorical and unambiguous renunciation of terrorism in all its manifestations and wherever it exists, irrespective of the cause it (Pakistan) seeks to further,” Advani said. —Reuters

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