India, Burma discuss blasts
India on Monday raised with Burma the incident of bomb blasts in holy town of Bodh Gaya in the backdrop of reports that the attack was a reaction of alleged violence against Muslims in that country.
Foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai, who is currently in Burma for bilateral foreign office consultations, on Monday called on Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and foreign minister U. Wunna Maung Lwin and discussed Sunday’s blasts which were condemned by the Burmese leaders, official sources said.
Mr Mathai told the leaders that India will share the outcome of the investigation into the blasts even as the two countries stressed on the need for greater cooperation in the field of security, they said.
Ms Suu Kyi expressed unhappiness and shock over the attack with Ms Mathai assuring that Indian will do every thing possible to keep Bodh Gaya a place of peace and pilgrimage.
Mr Mathai informed the leaders that the injured pilgrim was not in danger and was being taken care of.
He also met the chief of the armed forces Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and exchanged views on bilateral cooperation.
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