No seriousness in Pakistan's repeated offer for talks : MEA

The strong reactions from the Ministry of External Affairs spokesman comes in reference to Imran Khan recently stating in an media interview that New Delhi has not been responding positively to his peace overtures

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New Delhi, Jan 11: The Ministry of External Affairs, on Friday, expressed that there is no substantial seriousness in Pakistan's repeated offer for talks and maintained that if authorities in the neighbour country were serious why there is "no action" yet against the terrorists who were responsible for Mumbai and Pathankot  terror attacks.

"Agar Pakistan baat chit ke liye tayar hae to unke taraf se Mumbai aur Pathankot terrorists attacks ke terrorists, unke khilaf abhi tak koi action kyo nahi liya gaya (If Pakistan is serious about talks as they say, why so far no action against those terrorists who were responsible for Mumbai and Pathankot  terror attacks)," MEA spokesman Raveesh Kumar told reporters here.

Posing some questions for the Imran Khan led government and authorities in Pakistan, Raveesh Kumar further said, "If they are really serious about talks, why they are allowing their own territories to be used by terrorists and terror groups".

"....Such terrorist and terrorist groups are also allowed to operate in Pakistan, who do not target only India but also some other places," he said.

The strong reactions from the Ministry of External Affairs spokesman comes in reference to Imran Khan recently stating in an media interview that New Delhi has not been responding positively to his peace overtures.

 


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