Sinking their political differences, members cutting across party lines in Lok Sabha condemned the development and wanted the government to take all necessary steps to ensure punishment to the perpetrators of the heinous crime committed on November 26, 2008.
As members were expressing their views, Modi came to the House and spoke on the development. This was immediately followed by a detailed statement by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and a quickly-drafted House resolution.
After bail was granted to Lakhvi, India immediately conveyed its sentiments in the "strongest terms" to Pakistan, he said and assured the House that the sentiments expressed by the members will be reflected in government's actions.
Modi referred to the massacre of children by terrorists in a school in Peshawar. "The pain felt in India was no less than that felt in Pakistan. Every Indian had tears in eyes... But immediately after that this kind of behaviour has come as shock to all those who believe in humanity," he said.
"We do not accept this fact that Lakhvi, who is the 26/11 mastermind and has been declared an international terrorist by the UN, is released on bail.... We demand that Pakistan government should have this decision overturned immediately. We are keeping a watch on its response."
Asserting that it is Pakistan's responsibility to ensure punishment to those behind the Mumbai attack by furnishing evidence, she said, "We reject this argument that there is lack of adequate evidence."
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