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Tension simmers between Pakistan, India interior ministers at Saarc meet in capital
DAWN.COM | SAMMAR ABBAS — PUBLISHED 22 MINUTES AGO
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ISLAMABAD: The interior ministers of both Pakistan and India made critical remarks apparently aimed at each other’s governments on the second day of a Saarc conference here on Thursday, as tensions between the two neighbouring countries run high in the aftermath of weeks-long violence in India-held Kashmir.

In his address to the Saarc interior ministers’ conference, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan lambasted the "use of excessive force" to suppress protests in held Kashmir, without naming the Indian government.

“Using torture against innocent children and violence against civilians qualifies as terrorism,” said the minister, adding that there was a need to end an “extremist” mindset and instead try to solve regional issues with dialogue.

Nisar said like the attacks in Pathankot, Kabul, Mumbai and Dhaka, Pakistan too has lost many innocent lives due to terrorism. “The use of blame game has not benefited anyone for the past six decades.”

In response to Nisar's statement, India’s home minister made a more direct jibe aimed at the Pakistani government for its strong condemnation of the killing of Kashmiri separatist leader Burhan Wani by Indian forces.

“There are no good terrorists or bad terrorists,” said Rajnath Singh in his address, referring to earlier criticism the Indian state has levelled against Pakistan. “There should be no glorification or eulogising of terrorists as martyrs.”

Singh called for “strongest action not only against terrorists or organisations but also against those individuals, organisations and nations.”

No bilateral meeting between the Indian home minister and his Pakistani counterpart took place on the sidelines of the ministerial conference that ended Thursday.

'Saarc countries should promote peace'
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif assured the Saarc conference that Pakistan will stand alongside its South Asian neighbours to eradicate corruption, organised crime and terrorism from the region.

“Pakistan on national grounds has been successful in curbing terrorism by implementing the National Action Plan and carrying out the operation Zarb-i-Azb,” said the premier.

“The success proves that Pakistan is committed towards wiping out terrorism from its territory,” he added.

The PM said Saarc countries should use their human and natural resources to promote peace and prosperity in the region.

“The Government of Pakistan wishes for peace in all countries across the region and has always supported Saarc in pursuit of its goals,” he said.

Nawaz pressed on the importance of efficient transport and communication network in the region to ensure public welfare and economic growth.

Saarc Secretary General Arjun Bahadur Thapa, who belongs to Nepal, said the issues of drugs, terrorism, cybercrime and other international crimes should be addressed immediately. He also appreciated Pakistan’s efforts to host the conference.
 
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Chalo ji Larai ho gai, Shabash Pop corn ley aao beta :pop:

Whats that jacka@@ doing here anyway, circus isnt due till next week.
 
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both BJP and PML N today made an attempt to increase their vote bank today. NS simply cant afford strained relations with india. he has business there. kashmir is just a tool used by both govts for point scoring. as far as terrorism is concerned both india and pak have used and are using proxies against each other.
 
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It can either be fear of loosing the weight in South Asia, or just an attempt to make SAARC irrelevant and make way for a non South Asian entity to enter... in any case it was a spoilt sport..
 
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Pak media blacked out HM Rajnath Singh speech.
Any idea why?

I have no idea. Only Pakistan and Pakistanis can explain. May be it is a different kind of hospitality practiced by Pakistanis.

"It's standard practice to hold SAARC proceedings in camera, so it's misleading to say that Rajnath's speech was blacked out. It is the standard SAARC practice that the opening statement by the host country is public and open to the media, while the rest of the proceedings are in camera, which allows for a full and frank discussion of issues," government sources said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-camera-Govt-sources/articleshow/53542478.cms

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...erence-wasn-t-blacked-out-says-source-2241160
 
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Pak should exit SAARC as it is becoming group of Indian boot likers with few exceptions.
 
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Pak should exit SAARC as it is becoming group of Indian boot likers with few exceptions.

No no let us be here as it gives us a chance to humiliate supporters of Indian state terrorism.

In 2014 we humiliated haed terrorist MODI and this time his beloved pet Rajnath the butcher of inocent kashmiris.
 
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To all Indian friends criticizing the hospitality of our country, I'd say or rather assume that you probably never had a chance to visit Pakistan. Thus the derogatory remarks which, quite honestly are understandable. I suggest that you check out the sentiments of all people (Indian) who have been to Pakistan as I'm sure that, their words and emotions will speak volumes of our hospitality. And not that of public figures only but, specially that of ordinary citizens. This is one of many things which we Pakistanis take great pride in :). If you don't believe me then, simply check out the the interview of former Pakistani Foreign Minister, Hina Rabbani Khar conducted by your own private TV channel (Aaj Tak I believe its called) where the interviewing journalist acknowledges this fact about Pakistan. You can easily find it on YouTube.

As far as blacking out Mr Rajnath's speech is concerned, poster above @The Eagle I believe has given a very satisfactory ans to your quarries.

Peace.
 
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What tensions? Rajnath singh came, said what he wanted to and came back.
 
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Pak should exit SAARC as it is becoming group of Indian boot likers with few exceptions.
:tup:

Pakistan really shouldn't be part of SAARC. It is more of an Arab country. GCC is more suitable forum for Pakistan.
 
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Pak media blacked out HM Rajnath Singh speech.
Any idea why?

Served him well if true. Dont expect to be on our soil and talk rubbish. To be honest, he shouldnt have come here. Wasted our time and his as well. Saarc is becoming irrelevant, Pakistan got bigger fishes to fry, we rather not be bogged down in this south Asian non sense.
 
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