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June 5, 2002
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India willing to consider any 'wanted' list from Pakistan: PM

India is willing to consider any list of persons wanted by Pakistan, even though such a list should not exist, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee said on Wednesday.

"We have heard that they (Pakistan) have a list of persons wanted by them (who are living in India). As per our understanding, such a list should not exist. However, we are ready to consider any list if they give it to us," Vajpayee said in reply to a question during a press conference.

Referring to the list of 20 terrorists and criminals based in Pakistan and wanted by India, he said, "Let them not only consider it, but also act on it."

PTI

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