<p>Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan Monday said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was treated like a schoolboy when he visited India to attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony last week.<br /><br /></p>.<p>By not meeting the representatives of the Hurriyat Conference in New Delhi, the prime minister had struck a bargain on Kashmir, Dawn online quoted Khan as saying. <br /><br />Khan raised questions like if Sharif could meet Indian leaders in Delhi, then why could he not hold a meeting with those representing the Hurriyat Conference.<br /><br />Earlier Sharif's National Security and Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz had said that Sharif's India trip for the inauguration of Modi was "in itself such a seismic event - the first time ever for a Pakistani leader - that it would have been unrealistic to expect any substantive breakthroughs". Sharif met Modi May 27 for the bilateral talks.<br /><br />The two leaders discussed about issues including cross-border terrorism and agreed that terrorism was an issue of mutual concern and that they needed to address all conflicts to end the distrust between the two sides.<br /><br />The Kashmir issue was discussed but not substantially.<br /><br />Sharif did not meet the Hurriyat leadership as it was a ceremonial visit to India, Aziz had said.</p>
<p>Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan Monday said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was treated like a schoolboy when he visited India to attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony last week.<br /><br /></p>.<p>By not meeting the representatives of the Hurriyat Conference in New Delhi, the prime minister had struck a bargain on Kashmir, Dawn online quoted Khan as saying. <br /><br />Khan raised questions like if Sharif could meet Indian leaders in Delhi, then why could he not hold a meeting with those representing the Hurriyat Conference.<br /><br />Earlier Sharif's National Security and Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz had said that Sharif's India trip for the inauguration of Modi was "in itself such a seismic event - the first time ever for a Pakistani leader - that it would have been unrealistic to expect any substantive breakthroughs". Sharif met Modi May 27 for the bilateral talks.<br /><br />The two leaders discussed about issues including cross-border terrorism and agreed that terrorism was an issue of mutual concern and that they needed to address all conflicts to end the distrust between the two sides.<br /><br />The Kashmir issue was discussed but not substantially.<br /><br />Sharif did not meet the Hurriyat leadership as it was a ceremonial visit to India, Aziz had said.</p>