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Manmohan Singh rules out US-type operation in Pakistan

The killing of Osama bin Laden was a unique moment in the history of the region, said the Prime Minister, said at a joint press conference here with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai.

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today demanded a thorough investigation into the presence of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan for several years, but ruled out a US-type operation by India to eliminate Pakistan-based terrorists wanted by it.
       
"One needs to go for a thorough investigation into the presence of Osama bin Laden for such a long time on the soil of Abbottabad," he said at a joint press conference here with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai after their talks.
       
The killing of Laden was a "unique moment" in the history of the region, said the Prime Minister, who arrived here earlier on a two-day visit amidst highest levels of security.
        
Asked if India would adopt the type of operation that the US carried out to eliminate the al Qaeda chief, in order to get Pakistan-based terrorists wanted by it, Singh began by saying "these are sensitive issues and we don't discuss strategies on terror in press conferences".
        
The Prime Minister concluded his response by stating, "I would like to say India is not not like the United States," in a clear indication that he did not not favour such an operation.

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