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We hope to get something from Pak on 26/11: Chidambaram

'I travelled there only exactly four weeks back. Let us keep our fingers crossed,' he said.

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India today said it is hopeful of getting something from Pakistan on the information provided to it last month on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and is willing to give it some time in this regard.

"We hope to get something from Pakistan. Let's give them some time. It has been only a month since we have had formal contact," home minister P Chidambaram told reporters in New Delhi.

He was replying to questions on India's expectations from Pakistan with regard to the dossiers given to Islamabad to act against the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks.

"I travelled there only exactly four weeks back. Let us keep our fingers crossed," he said.

Chidambaram held talks with his Pakistani counterpart Rahman Malik in Islamabad on June 25, during which he gave additional information on the Mumbai attacks based on the revelations made by the Pakistani-American LeT operative, David Headley.

The information relates to involvement of elements in Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and Jamaat-ud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed in organising and controlling the 26/11 strikes.

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