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New Delhi ‘advised’ Pakistan on Friday against a meeting between Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and Hurriyat leaders ahead of the the upcoming national security advisers’ (NSA) talks in the Indian capital.

The official spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Vikas Swarup in a series of tweets confirmed Pakistan has been advised against a meeting with Hurriyat leaders.

Read: Kashmir issue: FO defends Aziz’s liaison with Hurriyat leaders

“India has advised Pakistan that it would not be appropriate for Mr Sartaj Aziz to meet with Hurriyat representatives in India,” Swarup said.


He added, “Such a meeting would not be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Ufa understanding to jointly work to combat terrorism.”


Swarup further said India has sought confirmation of the proposed agenda for the meeting conveyed to Pakistan on August 18.


Pakistan has said it plans to raise all important issues, including Kashmir, when Aziz meets his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval on August 24. Aziz is expected to meet Hurriyat leaders shortly after he arrives in Delhi on August 23.

Earlier, the Pakistan High Commission had invited Hurriyat leaders to meet with Aziz during his stay in Delhi.

Read: No ‘formal agenda’ for NSA talks in Delhi

According to sources, invitations have been sent to key Hurriyat leaders, including chairperson Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Syed Ali Shah Geelani, for a reception hosted by the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi.

Pakistan on Thursday defended the move to invite Kashmiri leaders to a meeting with Aziz in New Delhi and announced it will raise the longstanding Kashmir dispute during the NSA talks in the Indian capital. The move is a clear signal that Pakistan will not bow to Indian pressure ahead of the much-talked about meeting scheduled for August 23 and 24.

The controversy has already cast a shadow on the NSA meeting. The state administration in Indian-administered Kashmir briefly detained Hurriyat leaders on Thursday; a move Indian media suggested was aimed at conveying to Islamabad New Delhi’s unhappiness at the invitation.

Read: Hurriyat leaders released after brief house arrest ahead of Sartaj’s visit to New Delhi

The meeting was supposed to focus on terrorism-related issues but will remain ‘open ended’ since the two neighbours failed to agree on the agenda. When asked, Foreign Office spokesperson Qazi Khalilullah said both sides were in contact with regard to the finalisation of the agenda but added that Pakistan will raise all issues of importance, including Kashmir, in the meeting.

On Thursday morning, hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and leaders of the moderate faction Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Moulvi Abbas Ansari and JKLF leader Yasin Malik were placed under house arrest.

India 'advises' Pakistan against Aziz's meeting with Hurriyat leaders - The Express Tribune
 
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The Pakistan Army and its adjunct the ISI are desperate to scuttle the talks.

I think we should also start inviting the people of Pak Occupied Kashmir and Balochistan for talks at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad as a tit for tat and to piss them off too! ;)
 
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india don't worry its just meeting why so much cry on it ????????

The Pakistan Army and its adjunct the ISI are desperate to scuttle the talks.

I think we should also start inviting the people of Pak Occupied Kashmir and Balochistan for talks at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad as a tit for tat and to piss them off too! ;)
try it they will go inside but will never come out . its not elephant land india its pakistan


India protests beating up of attache in Pak
NEW DELHI, May 31 (UNI, DHNS)

IN yet another serious incident which has escalated tension between India and
Pakistan, an Indian High Commission official in
Islamabad was beaten up this morning purportedly by a security guard in front
of his diplomatic residence.

Mr B S Rawat received serious injuries when attacked by the security guard of
a neighbouring house and has been hospitalised.

India today lodged a strong protest with Pakistan over the incident, saying it
''reflects on the inadequate security being provided
to our mission officials despite repeated demarches made by us in the past``
and that the incident had disturbing connotations.

Foreign Secretary B Raghunath summoned the Pakistan High Commissioner in New
Delhi to lodge the protest.

An official spokesman said Mr Rawat was beaten up in front of his diplomatic
residence purportedly by a security guard of a
neighbouring house. The antecedents of this individual have not been confirmed
as yet. Mr Rawat received serious injuries and
has been hospitalised.

The spokesman`s statement said the foreign secretary told the High
Commissioner that India took grave note of this incident and
said it was entirely unacceptable.

'Stop harrassment'

The foreign secretary reiterated that the Pakistan Government should take all
steps to ensure ''the security and safety of our
mission and to stop their harassment at the hands of the intelligence agencies
of Pakistan``.

Reports from Islamabad suggested that Mr Rawat was going to the market in the
morning when confronted by the security guard
who first abused and then attacked him with a stick. The High Commission
official is said to have suffered a fracture on his
hand.
 
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The Pakistan Army and its adjunct the ISI are desperate to scuttle the talks.

I think we should also start inviting the people of Pak Occupied Kashmir and Balochistan for talks at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad as a tit for tat and to piss them off too! ;)
inviting kashmiris to indian high commission in islamabad,since when did they became ur fans seemslike u having wet dreams
 
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The Pakistan Army and its adjunct the ISI are desperate to scuttle the talks.

I think we should also start inviting the people of Pak Occupied Kashmir and Balochistan for talks at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad as a tit for tat and to piss them off too! ;)

Yes sure do invite from pak occupied kashmir. They will defo come. But when they will leave a minced meat of u behind then dont cry.
 
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India can "Advise" all that it wants but Pakistan will not change the stance on Kashmir.
 
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