India calls off talks with Pakistan - Good Move

Good move as it draws a line that we will not take any non sense and it wont be business as usual like it used to be with previous NDA and the recent UPA regime. Hats off...
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India today sent out a stern message to Pakistan by calling off foreign secretary level talks with Pakistan that were scheduled for 25 August in Islamabad.

Earlier in the day, senior separatist leader Shabbir Shah had told the media in New Delhi after meeting Pakistan High Commissioner in India Abdul Basit that he hoped that India accepts that Kashmir is a "disputed region" and the talks need to be trilateral rather than being bilateral which were not effective enough till date.

India was clearly peeved when Basit invited Kashmiri separatist leaders for "consultations" before the talks in Islamabad. Not only that Pakistan also resorted to firing on 20 Border Security Force throughout Sunday night.

As per reports, Indian foreign security Sujatha Singh called up the Pakistan High Commissioner to inform him that her talks ahead with her counterpart in Islamabad AA Chowdhury has been cancelled. "Pakistan High Commissioner's meeting with the 'so-called' separatist leaders undermines the constructive diplomatic engagement initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his very first day in office. The invitation to the so-called Hurriyat leaders by the Pakistani High Commissioner so-called raises doubts about Pakistan's sincerity," Ministry of External Affairs Syed Akbauddin told ANI.

He made it clear unless talks are held within the framework of Shimla Agreement and Lahore Declaration, they will be rendered futile. The MEA spokesperson made it amply clear that Pakistan's bonhomie with the Hurriyat Conference amounts to interfering with India's internal affairs.

The hard stand by the NDA government is in opposition to the soft stand taken by then prime minister Manmohan Singh through the Sharm-el-Sheikh joint statement on 16 July 2009 along with his then Pakistani counterpart Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani.

"The two Prime Ministers had a cordial and constructive meeting. They considered the entire gamut of bilateral relations with a view to charting the way forward in India-Pakistan relations. Both leaders agreed that terrorism is the main threat to both countries. Both leaders affirmed their resolve to fight terrorism and to cooperate with each other to this end.... Both Prime Ministers recognised that dialogue is the only way forward. Action on terrorism should not be linked to the composite dialogue process and these should not be bracketed. Prime Minister Singh said that India was ready to discuss all issues with Pakistan, including all outstanding issues," the joint statement had said.

Although Prime Minister Narendra Modi had surprised everyone by inviting his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif to his swearing-in ceremony in May this year, the euphoria soon got lost due to Pakistani forces' continuous violation of the ceasefire both along the International Border and Line of Control. more  

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It will be Right truth, India is already in the mission to fight terrorism , but Pakistan still play with this fact and is Pakistan is not firm on this issue , rather create unnecessary hurdles and crossing the line of Control and firing at India's border .which , forth with stooped and not a single person infiltration will be allowed. and Strong , Protest , should continue and necessary action in this regard to be taken by India . more  
SHATHE SHATHYAM SHATHYET ! has always been true and will continue to be true . more  
Good read Kanchan more  
There was a news item on China's incursions. Must be told to stay out. more  
Thank heavens some gutsy Decisions are being taken Well done !! Sent from my iPhone > On 19-Aug-2014, at 4:19 pm, Kanchan Kukreja wrote: > > > > > Kanchan Kukreja > Kanchan Kukreja posted a message in "Supporters of BJP and Narendra Modi". > Subject: India calls off talks with Pakistan - Good Move. > Good move as it draws a line that we will not take any non sense and it wont be business as usual like it used to be with previous NDA and the recent UPA regime. Hats off... > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > India today sent out a stern message to Pakistan by calling off foreign secretary level talks with Pakistan that were scheduled for 25 August in Islamabad. > > Earlier in the day, senior separatist leader Shabbir Shah had told the media in New Delhi after meeting Pakistan High Commissioner in India Abdul Basit that he hoped that India accepts that Kashmir is a "disputed region" and the talks need to be trilateral rather than being bilateral which were not effective enough till date. > > India was clearly peeved when Basit invited Kashmiri separatist leaders for "consultations" before the talks in Islamabad. Not only that Pakistan also resorted to firing on 20 Border Security Force throughout Sunday night. > > As per reports, Indian foreign security Sujatha Singh called up the Pakistan High Commissioner to inform him that her talks ahead with her counterpart in Islamabad AA Chowdhury has been cancelled. "Pakistan High Commissioner's meeting with the 'so-called' separatist leaders undermines the constructive diplomatic engagement initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his very first day in office. The invitation to the so-called Hurriyat leaders by the Pakistani High Commissioner so-called raises doubts about Pakistan's sincerity," Ministry of External Affairs Syed Akbauddin told ANI. > > He made it clear unless talks are held within the framework of Shimla Agreement and Lahore Declaration, they will be rendered futile. The MEA spokesperson made it amply clear that Pakistan's bonhomie with the Hurriyat Conference amounts to interfering with India's internal affairs. > > The hard stand by the NDA government is in opposition to the soft stand taken by then prime minister Manmohan Singh through the Sharm-el-Sheikh joint statement on 16 July 2009 along with his then Pakistani counterpart Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani. > > "The two Prime Ministers had a cordial and constructive meeting. They considered the entire gamut of bilateral relations with a view to charting the way forward in India-Pakistan relations. Both leaders agreed that terrorism is the main threat to both countries. Both leaders affirmed their resolve to fight terrorism and to cooperate with each other to this end.... Both Prime Ministers recognised that dialogue is the only way forward. Action on terrorism should not be linked to the composite dialogue process and these should not be bracketed. Prime Minister Singh said that India was ready to discuss all issues with Pakistan, including all outstanding issues," the joint statement had said. > > Although Prime Minister Narendra Modi had surprised everyone by inviting his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif to his swearing-in ceremony in May this year, the euphoria soon got lost due to Pakistani forces' continuous violation of the ceasefire both along the International Border and Line of Control. > Reply Reply to this email to post a comment. > > If you believe that this post is inappropriate for this Circle, report it. > This email was sent to saroj.sawhney@gmail.com. If you don't want to receive emails from LocalCircles in future, please Unsubscribe. > LocalCircles, Inc., 1556 Halford Ave., Suite 290, Santa Clara, CA USA 95051. > 107 Urbtech Matrix Tower, Plot No. B-4, Sector - 132, Noida, India, 201304.Privacy Policy. more  
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