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Indian minister accuses Pakistan of delaying tactics
Indian minister denies call to Pakistani president (AP)

A man with his face covered, identified by the police as Mukhtar Ahmed, appears at a court in Calcutta, India, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008. Police arrested two Indian men accused of illegally buying mobile phone cards used by the gunmen in the Mumbai attacks, police said Saturday, the first known arrests since the bloody siege ended.  According to police, Ahmed allegedly bought SIM cards from Tauseef Rahman who was also arrested by the police. (AP Photo)AP - India's foreign minister denied Sunday that he had phoned Pakistan's president at the height of the Mumbai terrorist siege, prompting its air force to go on high alert, but Pakistani officials insisted he — or someone else in his ministry — had placed the call.



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