New Delhi: India on April 4 dismissed as "knee-jerk" reaction Pakistan's threat to
use "full force" to any Indian "misadventure" and asserted that if Islamabad gave up
its politics of terror, there would be no talk of military tension.
"These are knee-jerk reactions which essentially arise from Pakistan's sense of
vulnerability which in turn arise from its sense of guilt," External Affairs
Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna told reporters.
He was asked about Islamabad's angry reaction to External Affairs Minister Yashwant
Sinha's assertion that India has the right to take pre-emptive military action
against Pakistan on the lines of US war against Iraq.
Pakistan would retaliate with "full force" if India launches pre-emptive strikes,
Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali said adding "the people of Pakistan and
armed
forces would give a befitting reply".
Also striking an aggressive posture on Sinha's remarks, his Pakistani counterpart
Khurshid Muhammad Kasuri said, "Pakistan rejects the doctrine of pre-emption. Its
security, however, is not based on mere legal doctrines. Any misadventure by India
will be met with full force."
"If Pakistan would only give up its politics of terror, then there would be no talk
of military tension, leave alone talk of pre-emptive action," Sarna said.
"Pakistan instead of focusing on imaginary scenarios should focus on the action they
need to take on the ground. Then, they would make these imaginary scenarios
unimaginary," he added.
PTI