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Pakistan on Sunday distanced itself from a report that said it had agreed to a 48-hour deadline set by India and the US to act against LeT, saying Islamabad do not have to respond to each and every provocative statement or comment in media. HT Image We do not have to respond to each and every provocative statement or comment in the media, Presidential spokesma
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