Pak President, PM strongly condemn Delhi blasts
Islamabad, Sep 13 (UNI) Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today strongly condemned the bomb blasts in New Delhi saying the people and the government of Pakistan shared the pain of the victims and bereaved families.
The Pakistan Foreign Office said the President and Prime Minister have strongly condemned the bomb blasts in New Delhi which led to unfortunate loss of innocent lives.
''The people and the Government of Pakistan share the pain of the victims and bereaved families,'' a foreign office statement said.
They said Pakistan condemned all terrorist acts perpetrated in any part of the world.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Sherry Rehman, while describing the blasts as ''barbaric and an act of cowardice,'' said the elements involved in the heinous act were ''enemies of humanity.'' She said the people and government of Pakistan shared the pain and grief on loss of precious lives and property of the people of India.
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