Statement by External Affairs Minister on the hoax telephone call to President Zardari of Pakistan.
07/12/2008
I have seen several misleading stories about
a hoax telephone call from me to President Zardari of Pakistan. The facts
are as follows.
We were informed by friends from third
countries that Pakistan President Zardari believed that he had received a
threatening telephone call from me on 28 November, after the attack on
Mumbai. We immediately clarified to those friends, and we also made it clear
to the Pakistan authorities, that I had made no such telephone call. My last
and only conversation with President Zardari was in Islamabad during my May
2008 visit to Pakistan. The only telephone conversation that I have had with
a Pakistani leader since the attack on Mumbai was on the evening of November
28 when I spoke to the Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi who
was then in New Delhi.
It is, however, worrying that a neighbouring state might even consider
acting on the basis of such a hoax call, try to give it credibility with
other states, and confuse the public by releasing the story in part. I can
only ascribe this series of events to those in Pakistan, who wish to divert
attention from the fact that a terrorist group operating from the Pakistani
territory, planned and launched a ghastly attack on Mumbai.
New Delhi
December 7, 2008