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Ajmal Qasab is Pakistan resident?
 
 FARID KOT: Ajmal Qasab, allegedly involved in Mumbai attacks and presently in Indian custody, is a resident of Farid Kot, Pakistan.

A Private TV Channel (Geo News team) that arrived in Farid Kot to investigate this, started inquiring the local people about Ajmal Qasab. Most of the people seemed unwilling to speak. However, a man or two confirmed that Ajmal Qasab’s father Amir Azam Qasab used to sell ‘Pakora’ in the area while his son Ajmal Qasab worked in the crop fields.

It was investigated that Ajmal Qasab ran away from home four years ago because his father failed to provide him new clothes on Eid as his son desired

 

Pakistan not to hand over its citizens to India
 
 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will not hand over any of its national to India or to any other country.

This was decided at a meeting of President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani here on Friday.

According to a statement issued from Aiwan-e-Sadr, the President and PM exchanged views on current situation in the country. Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Sherry Rehman was also present in the meeting.

Sources of Presidency told Private TV Channel (Geo News) correspondent that the matters concerning Pak-India tension, action against banned outfits and its possible reaction came under discussion at the meeting besides overall situation in the country.

The President and Prime Minister agreed that Pakistan will itself take action against the militants according to the laws of the country.

Pakistan itself has been a target of terrorism and therefore any of its action is not being taken under any kind of pressure, they said.

The meeting also decided to intensify security across the country in view of any reaction to the recent action by the government against banned outfits

 

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