Islamabad, Jan 31: India has cleared the second visit of a Pakistani judicial commission to cross-examine four officials in connection with the probe into the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Wednesday.
India has given a green signal for the visit of the commission, which would travel to Mumbai without any delay, Malik told a news conference here.
Though he did not give a date, sources said the commission is expected to travel to Mumbai by mid-February.
The commission had visited India in March last year but its findings were rejected by a Pakistani anti-terrorism court that is conducting the trial of seven suspects because the panel did not have the power to cross-examine four key witnesses.
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