Pak to approach India to allow investigation of Pathankot
ISLAMABAD, FEB 16 (DNA) – Pakistan would approach India to allow special investigation team to visit Pathankot to gather relevant information on Pathankot attack. This was stated by Minister for Interior Ch. Nisar Ali Khan while talking to media persons in Islamabad on Tuesday afternoon.
He said Foreign Office would formally contact India to seek permission for the visit of the team as answers to many questions and links can be identified there. The Interior Minister said the investigation team has held many meetings and its work is proceeding ahead. To a question he said action would be taken against Maulana Abdul Aziz if he breaks the law. He said action would also be taken if any evidence is presented against him. DNA
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