Ajmer: External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid today hosted a lunch for Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf but did not discuss issues like terrorism with him.
"This was a private visit. It was a pilgrimage (for Mr Ashraf). This was not the occasion nor did I have the authority to discuss such issues," he told reporters after the lunch at Rambagh Palace Hotel in Jaipur.
"We have taken up such issues. We will do it in future.
Today it was a private visit. There was no official talk. We will do it at the appropriate time," Mr Khurshid said.
Mr Khurshid said the lunch for Mr Ashraf was hosted as a matter of courtesy and in keeping with the post he holds.
He said the Prime Minister has come on a pilgrimage and everything was being done in accordance with the purpose of the visit.
"We agreed for his programme and everything was done in this backdrop," he said.
On opposition parties, including the BJP, questioning the need to welcome the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Khurshid said, "They just have to look at their own history and they would know why".
"This was a private visit. It was a pilgrimage (for Mr Ashraf). This was not the occasion nor did I have the authority to discuss such issues," he told reporters after the lunch at Rambagh Palace Hotel in Jaipur.
"We have taken up such issues. We will do it in future.
Mr Khurshid said the lunch for Mr Ashraf was hosted as a matter of courtesy and in keeping with the post he holds.
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"We agreed for his programme and everything was done in this backdrop," he said.
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