Issues related to most-wanted terrorist Dawood Ibrahim and cross-border terrorism are likely to be the focus of Home Minister Rajnath Singh at the SAARC Interior/Home Ministers' meet
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New Delhi: Issues related to most-wanted terrorist Dawood Ibrahim and cross-border terrorism are likely to be the focus of Home Minister Rajnath Singh at the SAARC Interior/Home Ministers' meet.
Hindu Sena activists stage a protest against Rajnath Singh’s visit to Pakistan in New Delhi on Tuesday. Pic/PTI
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Singh, who is on his maiden visit to Pakistan, will be underlining meaningful cooperation among the South Asian countries.
Before leaving for Islamabad to attend the SAARC Home Ministers' Conference, he tweeted that he was "looking forward to underscore the imperative of meaningful cooperation within the region against terrorism and organised crime".
Amid continued tension in Kashmir, India yesterday said Pakistan's recent comments glorifying Burhan Wani reflected its continued attachment to terrorism.