
MUMBAI: India's prime minister pointed a finger on Thursday at "external linkages" for the attacks in Mumbai that killed more than 100 people, as militants holding hostages in a Jewish centre offered to hold talks.In a televised address to the nation, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said New Delhi would "take up strongly" the use of neighbours' territory to launch attacks on India." The well-planned and well-orchestrated attacks, probably with external linkages, were intended to create a sense of terror by choosing high-profile targets," Singh said in an address to the nation."It is evident that the group that carried these attacks, based outside the country, had come with single-minded determination to create havoc in the commercial capital of the country," Singh said.
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