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Prompt action if Pak sends list Pervez Pledge yet to materialise: Jaswant.

Statesman (India)

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Statesman News Service NEW DELHI, Jan. 21. - India will work "double time" to send back any Pakistani fugitives when and if it receives a list of such persons, Mr Jaswant Singh said today.

No matter how the request comes, even if through "an open fax," there would be a prompt response on India's part, the foreign minister said. "The earlier it comes, the better." Mr Singh, however, remained critical of Pakistan's obduracy regarding the 20 criminals India has asked for. "We are not playing a cricket match to indulge in slow bowling so that we don't play out the mandatory 50 overs," he said. Though "it had only been 10 days since (General Pervez Musharraf's ) speech," …

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