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Pakistan begins crackdown on militant groups amid global pressure.

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan said on Tuesday it had begun a crackdown on Islamist militant groups, detaining 44 members of banned organizations including close relatives of the leader of a group blamed for a deadly bombing in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month.

In a further sign that tensions were easing, Pakistan's foreign ministry said a delegation would visit New Delhi next week to discuss an accord on Sikh pilgrims visiting holy sites in Pakistan. "We are investigating them and if we get more evidence, more proof against them, they will be proceeded against according to law and if we don’t get any proof their detention will end," Suleman said.

"We have all seen this done for the last several decades now. How many times has Hafiz Saeed been arrested and let out?" the official said."And have they taken action against Jaish camps?"

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