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I made no phone call to Zardari, says Mukherjee
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December 07, 2008 21:50 IST
Rubbishing reports that he had made a threatening phone call to Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari [Images] after Mumbai strikes, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee today regretted Islamabad [Images] giving credibility to a "hoax" call and said it was a bid to divert attention from the fact that Pakistani elements had launched "attack on India".
    
Mukherjee said he had last talked to Zardari during his visit to Islamabad in May and that the reports about his telephonic call to the Pakistan President after the Mumbai terror strikes were "misleading".
    
"We were informed by friends from third countries that Pakistan President Zardari believed that he had received a threatening telephone call from me on November 28, after the attack on Mumbai," Mukherjee said in a statement here.
    
"We immediately clarified to those friends, and we also made it clear to the Pakistan authorities, that I had made nosuch telephone call," the minister said.
    
Mukherjee said the only telephonic conversation that he has had with a Pakistani leader since the attack on Mumbai was on the evening of November 28 when he spoke to Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi who was then in New Delhi [Images].
    
"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," Mukherjee said.
    

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