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'There's no similarity between Tibet and J&K'
Monday, June 30 2003 18:50 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: India on June 30 rejected Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's suggestion that it should
show flexibility on the Jammu and Kashmir issue as done in the case of Tibet, asserting there is "no
similarity" between the two.
"There is no similarity between Tibet and J and K. Our position that Tibetan Autonomous Region is part
of the territory of People's Republic of China has been consistent for nearly five decades," External
Affairs Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna told reporters.
He was asked about Musharraf's comments in Los Angeles that the "flexibility India has shown on Tibet
is a welcome sign. One can only hope it happens in the case of Kashmir too."
Commenting separately, Minister of State for External Affairs Digvijay Singh said "Kashmir is an integral
part of India. There is no question about it."
Singh said, "I don't know with what intention he (Musharraf) has said this."
Musharraf told a Pakistani TV channel that "At Agra, Vajpayee and me had agreed that there could be
no peace in the sub-continent without solution of Kashmir. I believe the Indian Prime Minister is a man of
peace."
Sarna said, "On J and K, the problem is precisely Pakistan refuses to recognise the political and legal
reality that J and K is an integral part of India. Clearly therefore, the flexibility that President Musharraf
referred to has to be shown by Pakistan."
PTI
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