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'Stop terrorism, create atmosphere for talks'
Monday, July 21 2003 20:37 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Taking strong exception to Pakistan's comments on the arrest of Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik,
India on July 21 said it was an interference in its internal affairs and asked Islamabad to instead create a
conducive atmosphere for normalising ties by abjuring "gratuitous" comments and disengaging itself
from terrorism.
"We express our disappointment with continued manifestation of negative attitude by Pakistan," External
Affairs Ministry spokesman told reporters when asked about comments by his Pakistani counterpart
condemning the arrest of Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik.
The Pakistani spokesperson had termed the arrest as yet "another manifestation of India's policy to
brutally suppress the freedom movement" in Kashmir.
In a sharp rebuff, the spokesman said, "In the instant case of interfering in our internal affairs, Pakistan
should concentrate on the grievous political and sectarian ills of its own society. It has enough problems
of its own to worry about India".
He said Pakistan should be exhorted to contribute to "creating a proper atmosphere for progressively
normalising relations by abjuring gratuitous comments on developments in India which are of no concern
to Pakistan. For engaging with India, Pakistan should disengage itself from terrorism," he added.
PTI
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