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`Just a list, no evidence'
By C. Raja Mohan

KATHAMANDU, JAN. 4. Pakistan today confirmed that it had received a list of 20 wanted men from India, but insisted that New Delhi had provided no evidence so far. The spokesman for the Pakistan President, Rashid Qureshi, said that without proper proof his Government would not be able to act.

``It is a list, that's all,'' Maj. Gen. Qureshi said. ``I am not aware of any proof having been provided to Pakistan till today,'' he said and added that if there is ``any shred of evidence that anyone, or an organisation is responsible for an act of terrorism anywhere in the world, and if that person happens to be in Pakistan, then the Government of Pakistan will take action.''

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