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India seeks terrorists
MUMBAI, India (AP) -- India has demanded that Islamabad hand over dozens of suspected terrorists believed to be living in Pakistan, including India's most-wanted man.
Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee says the names of about 50 people were given to Pakistan's high commissioner to India during a meeting Monday night. The list includes Dawood Ibrahim, the alleged mastermind of 1993 Mumbai bombings and India's most-wanted man. He is thought to be living in Pakistan, though Islamabad denies that. The demand comes in the wake of the deadly Mumbai attacks.
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