Morphed images: India to share evidence with Pak

August 20, 2012 05:50 pm | Updated July 01, 2016 05:17 pm IST - New Delhi

India will share with Pakistan evidences on involvement of elements of that country in uploading morphed images posted on the internet to incite people that led to the exodus of northeast people from different parts of the country.

Home Secretary R.K. Singh said that during Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde’s conversation with his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik, Mr. Shinde conveyed that New Delhi will share with Islamabad all evidences related to involvement of certain groups and individuals who uploaded morphed images and videos. “We will share (evidence) with them,” he told reporters in New Delhi.

Mr. Malik had said on Sunday that New Delhi has not yet shared any evidence which suggested involvement of Pakistani elements in the cyber attack.

Asked about these elements having any link with the ISI, Mr. Singh said it was difficult to name those behind the attack at this stage. “You do not know who is behind it. To say or to deny that a particular organisation was or was not linked with any one is difficult. But some photographs have names of one or two organisations (of Pakistan),” he said.

The Home Secretary also said that the technical investigation has come to the conclusion that many images were uploaded to these websites in Pakistan.

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