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 GEO Pakistan
 Foreign hand not ruled out in Karachi attacks: Malik
 Updated at: 2037 PST,  Monday, February 08, 2010
Foreign hand not ruled out in Karachi attacks: Malik ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Monday said that involvement of foreign hand behind Karachi bombings could not be ruled out on the basis of some evidence.

Speaking to media at the Parliament House, he urged New Delhi to stop leveling allegations against Pakistan on every matter and resolve issues through composite dialogue.

The interior minister reiterated that there was no presence of private US security firm Blackwater anywhere in Pakistan, but if anyone has evidence in this regard should bring it.
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