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India's extremist elements don’t want improved ties with Pakistan: Basit

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Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit says extremist elements in India were opposed to improvement in their country's ties with Pakistan, Radio Pakistan reported.
Speaking during a television programme, Basit said these extremist elements had disrupted a scheduled meeting between the heads of the Indian and Pakistani cricket boards.
The envoy's statement comes a day after members of India's far-right political group Shiv Sena stormed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) headquarters just before Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar Khan was to meet with BCCI chief Shashank Manohar to discuss a bilateral series for December this year.
The protesters demanded that Manohar cancel talks with the PCB chairman that were scheduled to take place in Mumbai on Monday.

Also read: Poison runs deep in system

Earlier this month, Shiv Sena activists had also attacked Sudheendra Kulkarni, the organiser of former Pakistani foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri's book launch to protest the event which was being held in Mumbai.
Basit, speaking on the programme, also said that Pakistan wished to hold a dialogue with India over a range of issues, including terrorism and Kashmir.
The Pakistani envoy to India also expressed regret over the rise of violence in Maharashtra state, and said the attacks of Hindu extremists on Muslims in India were a cause for concern.

More on this: Now that a prairie fire is lit

In March this year, the state of Maharashtra, where the consumption of beef is banned, made even possessing beef illegal, a move seen by religious minorities as a sign of the growing power of hardline Hindus since Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power.
Tensions fuelled by the beef ban have been on the rise in India despite Modi's call for religious harmony as cows are considered sacred by most Hindus in the country, whose millions of Muslims and other minorities eat beef as a source of protein.
Commentators have warned of an emboldening of Hindu hardliners since Modi came to power, with vigilante gangs increasingly campaigning against Muslims.

India's extremist elements don’t want improved ties with Pakistan: Basit - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

 
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basit should first see who started it when every thing was going in right direction and suddenlli inspite of repeated pleas by indian foriegn office he dellibaratlly hosted hurriat people ..... now the initiative is lost... deal with it
 
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As@GURU DUTT said, a bit rich to talk about other elements being extremists because they don't want improved ties between Pakistan & India when he, as a representative of the GoP and acting on orders, deliberately took any chance of improved ties off the table with the invitation to the Hurriyat.
 
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@GURU DUTT said, a bit reach to talk about other elements being extremists because they don't want improved ties between Pakistan & India when he, as a representative of the GoP and acting on orders, deliberately took any chance of improved ties off the table with the invitation to the Hurriyat.
thing is they played a game and thought it will be buisness as usual but things went into opposite direction both in long and short term and since they are internalli very weak and unstabkle they are in no position to talk sense ..... ek kamzor insaan apne taqatwar fareek ko gaali dene aur shor machanne ke ilaawa ker bhi kya sakta hai

point is NaMo sarkar has made them very clear

1.that if they want normal working relations they will have to play by indian rules as they have wasted too many initiatives and now no one trust them

2. they are in no postion to impose there rules on us

3. what they are offerring for peace is of no value to us but what they want in return of peace in not on offer

take it or leave it :coffee:
 
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thing is they played a game and thought it will be buisness as usual but things went into opposite direction both in long and short term and since they are internalli very weak and unstabkle they are in no position to talk sense ..... ek kamzor insaan apne taqatwar fareek ko gaali dene aur shor machanne ke ilaawa ker bhi kya sakta hai

point is NaMo sarkar has made them very clear

1.that if they want normal working relations they will have to play by indian rules as they have wasted too many initiatives and now no one trust them

2. they are in no postion to impose there rules on us

3. what they are offerring for peace is of no value to us but what they want in return of peace in not on offer

take it or leave it :coffee:

Very nice and to the point analysis Guru.

Please accept my commendations for what they are worth.

A strong approach to Pakistan was always one of the things most who voted for him wanted.
 
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Very nice and to the point analysis Guru.

Please accept my commendations for what they are worth.

A strong approach to Pakistan was always one of the things most who voted for him wanted.
and what are your " commendations" sirji :azn:

there has to be a limit to stupid games and pakistani establishment should know there are now owt of options and we are owt of paitence
 
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and what are your " commendations" sirji :azn:

there has to be a limit to stupid games and pakistani establishment should know there are now owt of options and we are owt of paitence

My commendations are my appreciation of a very good post, with no frills attached.

Please accpt a khayali pulav positive rating from this nacheez.
 
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My commendations are my appreciation of a very good post, with no frills attached.

Please accpt a khayali pulav positive rating from this nacheez.
thanks and cheers doc :coffee:

waise sirji aapka yaha hona mere liye sabse barri "commendation" hai there are onli very few people that i realli respect here and you sir are on top of that podium followed by @Joe Shearer & @MastanKhan
 
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Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit says extremist elements in India were opposed to improvement in their country's ties with Pakistan, Radio Pakistan reported.
Speaking during a television programme, Basit said these extremist elements had disrupted a scheduled meeting between the heads of the Indian and Pakistani cricket boards.
The envoy's statement comes a day after members of India's far-right political group Shiv Sena stormed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) headquarters just before Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar Khan was to meet with BCCI chief Shashank Manohar to discuss a bilateral series for December this year.
The protesters demanded that Manohar cancel talks with the PCB chairman that were scheduled to take place in Mumbai on Monday.

Also read: Poison runs deep in system

Earlier this month, Shiv Sena activists had also attacked Sudheendra Kulkarni, the organiser of former Pakistani foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri's book launch to protest the event which was being held in Mumbai.
Basit, speaking on the programme, also said that Pakistan wished to hold a dialogue with India over a range of issues, including terrorism and Kashmir.
The Pakistani envoy to India also expressed regret over the rise of violence in Maharashtra state, and said the attacks of Hindu extremists on Muslims in India were a cause for concern.

More on this: Now that a prairie fire is lit

In March this year, the state of Maharashtra, where the consumption of beef is banned, made even possessing beef illegal, a move seen by religious minorities as a sign of the growing power of hardline Hindus since Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power.
Tensions fuelled by the beef ban have been on the rise in India despite Modi's call for religious harmony as cows are considered sacred by most Hindus in the country, whose millions of Muslims and other minorities eat beef as a source of protein.
Commentators have warned of an emboldening of Hindu hardliners since Modi came to power, with vigilante gangs increasingly campaigning against Muslims.

India's extremist elements don’t want improved ties with Pakistan: Basit - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
We need Musharaff ; he would make a bang every now to whip the Indians into shape; Nawaz Shariff is being too diplomatic. Too bad all of our resources are being spent on Zarb e Azb :(
 
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thing is they played a game and thought it will be buisness as usual but things went into opposite direction both in long and short term and since they are internalli very weak and unstabkle they are in no position to talk sense ..... ek kamzor insaan apne taqatwar fareek ko gaali dene aur shor machanne ke ilaawa ker bhi kya sakta hai

point is NaMo sarkar has made them very clear

1.that if they want normal working relations they will have to play by indian rules as they have wasted too many initiatives and now no one trust them

2. they are in no postion to impose there rules on us

3. what they are offerring for peace is of no value to us but what they want in return of peace in not on offer

take it or leave it :coffee:
Very nice and to the point analysis Guru.

Please accept my commendations for what they are worth.

A strong approach to Pakistan was always one of the things most who voted for him wanted.
Dont get delusional guys.
If india dont want peace then we are ready to fight a war.
And Why you guys even think we are scared from india?
I am using crapy pdf mobile app so cannot add the laughing smiley lol
Now start praising each other's post.
 
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thing is they played a game and thought it will be buisness as usual but things went into opposite direction both in long and short term and since they are internalli very weak and unstabkle they are in no position to talk sense ..... ek kamzor insaan apne taqatwar fareek ko gaali dene aur shor machanne ke ilaawa ker bhi kya sakta hai

point is NaMo sarkar has made them very clear

1.that if they want normal working relations they will have to play by indian rules as they have wasted too many initiatives and now no one trust them

2. they are in no postion to impose there rules on us

3. what they are offerring for peace is of no value to us but what they want in return of peace in not on offer

take it or leave it :coffee:


very well summarized by you India now do not want any sort of relations with Pakistan to be precise either bad or good.
 
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