Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pak not serious about peace talks, continues to support terror: India

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India slammed Pakistan on Friday for its statement that New Delhi was not responding to its peace overtures, saying there was “no seriousnes­s” in Islamabad’s offer for talks as it continued to extend “explicit support” to terror organisati­ons and was now trying to mainstream them.

India’s sharp reaction comes days after Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan accused it of not responding to his peace overtures. Responding to Khan’s comments, Ministry of External Affairs Spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said, “I don’t understand these statements. Even before Imran Khan became Prime Minister, our Prime Minister had called and congratula­ted him on his election win.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also wrote to their counterpar­ts and congratula­ted them after they assumed office, he said at a media briefing. Kumar also posed questions to Pakistan to hit out at the country for supporting terrorism and allowing terrorists to use its soil for targeting other nations. “When they say they are ready for talks, then why do their ministers share platform with internatio­nally designated terrorists. There have been many instances in the past few months when their ministers have shared a platform with such people,” Kumar said. He cited some instances such as Pakistan’s religious affairs minister Noor-ul- Haq Qadri sharing a public platform with Jamaat-ud-dawah (JUD) chief Hafiz Saeed on September 30 where both of them made “vitriolic” anti-india statements and the terror organisati­on opening centres in Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir. In December, Pakistan’s interior minister met representa­tives of the JUD terrorist organisati­on and openly pledged support to them, Kumar said. “If Pakistan is ready for talks then why no action has been taken against terrorists involved in the Mumbai and Pathankot terrorist attacks. Always the matter is brushed aside after talks,” he said. JUD and Falah-i-insaniyat Foundation (FIF) are no longer on the list of proscribed organisati­ons after an ordinance banning them lapsed, he said. “It is clear that the explicit support that banned organisati­ons used to get from Pakistan is still continuing. There has been no change in that,” he asserted.

The more serious thing is that they are trying to mainstream terror organisati­ons, Kumar said. Islamabad wants to deflect attention from its own financial problems and it is doing that by giving statements about other countries, he said.

“So this statement that they want to have talks, there is no seriousnes­s in it and this should be backed up by some action,” the MEA spokespers­on said. On Khan’s statement on treatment of minorities in India, Kumar said, “Pakistan should be the last country in the world to lecture us on the topic of plurality and inclusive society. ”

 ?? PTI ?? A view of the Mughal Garden in Srinagar, Kashmir, after snowfall on Friday.
PTI A view of the Mughal Garden in Srinagar, Kashmir, after snowfall on Friday.

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