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Pakistani media hails India's green signal to talks | TwoCircles.net

Islamabad : The Pakistani media Saturday praised the Indian government for its decision to go ahead with the talks between Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif despite the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir Sep 26.

The two leaders are scheduled to meet Sunday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

In an editorial, the Dawn newspaper said that the terror strike in Jammu failed to achieve its purpose of derailing the peace talks while The News International welcomed India's firm stand to hold the talks.

The Daily Times hailed India's leadership for going ahead with the composite talks despite facing the wrath of the country's main opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

"The attack by unidentified militants on a police station and an army base in India-held Kashmir Thursday failed to achieve its purpose, and the meeting between Nawaz Sharif and Manmohan Singh is still on," said Dawn.

"As on previous occasions, so now, the prime ministers of India and Pakistan getting together is in itself something to be grateful for. That the Indian prime minister confirmed the meeting with Sharif in spite of Thursday's provocation shows his resolve not to surrender to the hawks in India.

"With a general election due (in India), some politicians in India have adopted a hawkish line; Mr Singh's refusal to steer away from a conciliatory course, thus, deserves to be appreciated," it added.

The report also hailed India's reaction of not blaming Pakistan directly for the attack, calling it a positive move.

"So far, the Indian side has not blamed Pakistan for the raid - they have blamed infiltrators 'from Pakistan'. This is a welcome departure from past practice when, soon after an act of terror, as for instance in the case of the Samjhota Express carnage, Indian authorities would be quick to blame Pakistan. This time we can detect a more restrained reaction," it said.

The Dawn editorial also said that Pakistan should now consider granting the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India as a positive gesture.

"New Delhi has for long been pressing Pakistan on the MFN issue. It is time Islamabad considered clinching the issue as a confidence-building measure."

While breathing a sigh of relief over the continuation of peace talks, The News International said it would have been imprudent for India to cancel the talks.

"We can breathe a sigh of relief for now that the two sides are going to keep talking to each other but we should not lose sight of the significant hurdles in the way of better relations between the two countries," it said.

The Daily Times, in its editorial said, despite the growing opposition to the peace talks in India, saner voices were found in the ruling Congress party and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

"They (the opposition in India) demanded that the scheduled meeting between Prime Ministers Nawaz Sharif and Dr Manmohan Singh Sep 29 on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session be cancelled.

"However, saner voices were to be found in the ranks of the ruling Congress Party and Indian-held Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah," it said.

"In India, ironically, the BJP presents a different face in government from what it is these days displaying in opposition. Who can forget the historic visit of former Indian prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee to Pakistan in 1999 when the Lahore Agreement was signed with then Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif?

"That historic breakthrough of course was sabotaged by Pervez Musharraf with his Kargil adventure," the newspaper added.
 
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Mr. Singh finally bows and decides to talk with Nawaz Sharif ! LOL
 
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Yes! The GoI has decided to talk that there need to be talks. You chaps really need to catch up on Indian foreign policy language.

@Hafizzz I dont think you read the India message, first act then talks.

Which means we agree to talk so that we can talk about what to talk :P
 
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Good that talks are taking place, but it will be another photo opp. I don't expect any concrete result to come out.
 
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Pakistani media should finally come back to their senses they know it all too well this won't even last weeks before something happens and again Indian government would be forced to hold Pakistan accountable for it and would claim Pakistan is behind every single incident that has or will ever take place in India and most people applaud that so at least set realistic expectations.
 
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Good that talks are taking place, but it will be another photo opp. I don't expect any concrete result to come out.

There are no "talks" yet. Certainly not what is called the "composite" dialogue. These are preliminary talks to create an environment where a composite dialogue can take place. Anything is a break from before but we are far from holding any real talks.
 
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Mr. Singh finally bows and decides to talk with Nawaz Sharif ! LOL

no one is bowing to anyone, so don't call my PM subservient to yours. no one has given the green signal yet you fool. MMS is on his way out, when Namo and BJP take over we will wait to see what signal Pakistan will give. if you have not seen his speech and rally in Delhi yesterday here is a you-tube link.


your answers are inbeded in his speech have fun.
 
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no one is bowing to anyone, so don't call my PM subservient to yours. no one has given the green signal yet you fool.
MMS is on his way out, when Namo and BJP take over we will wait to see what signal Pakistan will give. if you have not
seen his speech and rally in Delhi yesterday here is a you-tube link.


your answers are inbeded in his speech have fun.

If you're in Melbourne isn't your PM Abbott now?
Anyway all dialogue should be encouraged, just talking isn't anyone bowing to anyone.
 
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no one is bowing to anyone, so don't call my PM subservient to yours. no one has given the green signal yet you fool.
MMS is on his way out, when Namo and BJP take over we will wait to see what signal Pakistan will give. if you have not
seen his speech and rally in Delhi yesterday here is a you-tube link.


your answers are inbeded in his speech have fun.
Oho ho!! I'm sacred :laughcry: Modi won't do sh*t to Pakistan, the video just shows how much hatred you lot are full of.
 
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Oho ho!! I'm sacred :laughcry: Modi won't do sh*t to Pakistan, the video just shows how much hatred you lot are full of.

I m surprised its news for you.

Except for a few liberal intelligentsia types, every Indian is united in hatred towards Pakistan.
 
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I m surprised its news for you.

Except for a few liberal intelligentsia types, every Indian is united in hatred towards Pakistan.
Imagine if Nawaz won the election by thrashing India in every speech but we dont ever and never will go that low.
 
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Imagine if Nawaz won the election by thrashing India in every speech but we dont ever and never will go that low.

You are quite mistaken. Pakistan is not an issue elections are decided on in India. It is just a peripheral mention.

Modi, being an astute politician, is tapping into the Hindu's hatred for Pakistan.
 
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