
Newly sworn-in Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) gestures to Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as they shake hands during a meeting in New Delhi on May 27, 2014.
Islamabad:
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan on Monday said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was treated like a 'schoolboy' when he visited India to attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony last week.
By not meeting the representatives of the Hurriyat Conference in New Delhi, the prime minister had struck a bargain on Kashmir, Pakistan's Dawn Online quoted Mr Khan as saying.
Mr Khan raised questions that if Mr Sharif could meet Indian leaders in Delhi, then why could he not hold a meeting with those representing the Hurriyat Conference.
Earlier Mr Sharif's National Security and Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz had said that his India trip for the inauguration of Mr 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".
Nawaz Sharif met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 27 for the bilateral talks.
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.
The Kashmir issue was discussed but not substantially.
Mr Sharif did not meet the Hurriyat leadership as it was a ceremonial visit to India, Mr Aziz had said.
By not meeting the representatives of the Hurriyat Conference in New Delhi, the prime minister had struck a bargain on Kashmir, Pakistan's Dawn Online quoted Mr Khan as saying.
Mr Khan raised questions that if Mr Sharif could meet Indian leaders in Delhi, then why could he not hold a meeting with those representing the Hurriyat Conference.
Earlier Mr Sharif's National Security and Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz had said that his India trip for the inauguration of Mr 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".
Nawaz Sharif met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 27 for the bilateral talks.
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.
The Kashmir issue was discussed but not substantially.
Mr Sharif did not meet the Hurriyat leadership as it was a ceremonial visit to India, Mr Aziz had said.
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