New Delhi: Ahead of the foreign secretary - level talks between India and Pakistan, the Congress today
reminded the Narendra Modi government that talks and terror cannot go hand-in-hand and urged the prime minister to come clear on his policy for Pakistan.
Congress Spokesperson and Former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid took potshots at Mr Modi, saying that the government's honesty is required on the matter.
"Before trying to be honest with Pakistan and trying to get Pakistan be honest with us, it is important that we are honest among ourselves. We want to know what their (government) policy is," he said during the daily press briefing at the All India Congress Committee in New Delhi.
When asked if the party was against the upcoming talks, he said that he along with the nation believes that good relations with Pakistan is for the betterment of all.
However, he questioned why the government has suddenly decided to go for talks.
"When BJP was in the Opposition, they use to say that terror and talks cannot go hand-in-hand. We agree with that," he said.
Mr Khurshid noted that India should have "some deliverables" to start dialogue with Pakistan and wondered if there was improvement or expectation of improvement in bilateral relations from the other side.
"The government should tell in clear terms what is the change in the situation ... Whether an improvement has happened from the earlier situation. No such work has been undertaken over which we can say that we are satisfied," he said.
reminded the Narendra Modi government that talks and terror cannot go hand-in-hand and urged the prime minister to come clear on his policy for Pakistan.
Congress Spokesperson and Former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid took potshots at Mr Modi, saying that the government's honesty is required on the matter.
"Before trying to be honest with Pakistan and trying to get Pakistan be honest with us, it is important that we are honest among ourselves. We want to know what their (government) policy is," he said during the daily press briefing at the All India Congress Committee in New Delhi.
However, he questioned why the government has suddenly decided to go for talks.
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Mr Khurshid noted that India should have "some deliverables" to start dialogue with Pakistan and wondered if there was improvement or expectation of improvement in bilateral relations from the other side.
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