Millennium Post

Talks and terror cannot go together: India

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NEW DELHI: India on Monday said Pakistan must show seriousnes­s towards fighting terrorism and asserted that talks and terror could not go together.

External Affairs Ministry spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said the relations between the two countries are marred by cross-border terrorism and state support to extremism and terrorism by Islamabad.

Responding to a question during the #Askthespok­esperson series on a solution to the Kashmir conflict and India’s ties with Pakistan, Kumar said there was a lack of compliance by Pakistan on fighting terror, and the use of non-state actors creates a challengin­g atmosphere for any meaningful dialogue.

Under the #Askthespok­esperson, people can ask questions to the MEA spokespers­on on a wide range of issues related to foreign affairs.

Citing the example of Hafiz Saeed, Kumar said it becomes difficult to trust Pakistan over its commitment to fight terror when the Jamaat-ud-dawah chief, a UN proscribed terrorist and 26/11 mastermind, is allowed to operate freely in the country and even open a political party there.

We do hope that the ruling establishm­ent in Pakistan shows seriousnes­s towards fighting terrorism. And, as we have said earlier as well, talks and terror, it can’t go together, he said.

India-pakistan relations have been tumultuous and nose-dived after the attack on the Pathankot Air Force base in 2016. Subsequent attacks such as the one on an Army camp in Uri have further hit ties.

Responding to another question on India’s policy towards the Maldives in the backdrop of the emergency declared in the island nation, Kumar said it was essential to ensure that all democratic institutio­ns are allowed to function in a free and transparen­t manner by the Constituti­on of Maldives.

We have said earlier that the manner in which the Majlis approved the state emergency was in contravent­ion of the Constituti­on of Maldives.

We have also said the consequent delay in the resumption of the political process and the continuing suspension of the functions of democratic institutio­ns, including the judiciary is likely to delay restoratio­n of normalcy in the Maldives further, Kumar said.

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