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Shed mindset of using terror as state policy: PM to Pak

Last Updated 26 September 2009, 04:15 IST
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He made it clear that there was no change in India's stand on Pakistan since the Sharm-el-Sheikh talks with his counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani, a position he has made clear in Parliament.

"India's message is that India seeks to normalise its relationship with Pakistan. But the only obstacle is that it should shed its old attitude of using terror as a state policy," Singh told a press conference winding up his two-day trip to Pittsburgh where he attended the G-20 Summit.

"We have supplied our material and evidence for them to carry out investigation. Although the tragedy took place in India, the conspiracy took place in Pakistan. Pakistan has admitted to this. We want them to bring to book the culprits involved in the November 26 attacks," he said.

Singh recollected that he has already said that if Pakistan took proper action, India would move the extra mile to normalise relations.

The Prime Minister's comments come as Foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan are set to meet on Saturday during which Islamabad's action against terror emanating from its soil will be discussed.

Singh said India and Pakistan are neighbours and they have an obligation to move as neighbours.  Asked how he looked forward to moving ahead with the relations with Pakistan after the Sharm-el-Sheikh episode, Singh said: "If you read my statements in Parliament, I have explained the Government's position and I think there is no change on this."

Asked about a report by US General Stean McChrystal that India was doing good work in Afghanistan but it could lead to instability in the region, he said: "I think to my knowledge US and other European powers are appreciative of the role played by India in Afghanistan.

"We have not supplied any arms, we are also helping them in construction and financing of projects in power health and education sectors. Untill today we have committed USD 1.5 billion in Afghanistan. Not only people of Afghanistan appreciate but Europe and American leaders are of the same view. As far as Afghanistan is concerned, I agree that we have to sail in these difficult waters," he said.

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(Published 26 September 2009, 04:15 IST)

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