Indian PM would meet Pakistani counterpart for dialogue

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is keen to go ahead with the Indo-Pak dialogue and meet his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif in New York in September-end on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session.

Despite the Opposition’s ‘there should be no talks’ stance, Singh, according to a UPA minister, feels it is important to stand by Sharif, who too has been a victim of the Pakistani army that sent him into exile for eight years.

“The Prime Minister believes this is the time to strengthen the hands of the civilian government led by Sharif,’’ the minister told HT.

The two countries are set to resume the process next month that went into a deep freeze in January this year after the killing of two Indian soldiers, of which one was beheaded.

“Talks should continue. When the BJP government was in power, didn’t they talk to Pakistan (Musharraf) in Agra and Lahore,” Congress spokesperson PC Chacko said.

“It is not through war we are going to solve the problems, but through discussion and dialogue. So, the Indian PM and Pakistan PM will be meeting (in New York),” he further said.

The government too seems to believe talks are the only solution. “We tried the option of not talking to Pakistan. But rarely can you exercise the option of not talking to a neighbour”, said a senior official.

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