BJP opposes Manmohan, Sharif talks at UN

August 11, 2013 05:00 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:37 pm IST - New Delhi

BJP president Rajnath Singh with party's Delhi state president Vijay Goel during a Bijli Aandolan rally at Ramlila Ground in New Delhi on Sunday. Photo; S. Subramanium

BJP president Rajnath Singh with party's Delhi state president Vijay Goel during a Bijli Aandolan rally at Ramlila Ground in New Delhi on Sunday. Photo; S. Subramanium

After the killing of five Indian soldiers by Pakistan at LoC, the BJP on Sunday demanded that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh immediately declare that there will be no talks with his Pakistani counterpart at the United Nations.

Blaming UPA’s “inaction” for Pakistan daring to attack India, the BJP said after repeated ceasefire violations along the LoC, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should take effective steps in this directions by taking all political parties into confidence.

“You should declare today itself that there will be no talks with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Also, you should take effective steps by taking all political parties into confidence. All limits have been crossed now,” Mr. Singh said in New Delhi on Sunday, wondering over reports that the Prime Minister still intends holding talks with his Pakistani counterpart.

“If timely and effective steps were taken by the Indian government, Pakistan could not have dared to attack Indian posts,” the BJP leader said, questioning, “Till when will we continue to hold dialogue and talks with Pakistan?”

Addressing a rally at Ramlila grounds here, the BJP chief gave a clarion call to oust the Congress-led government in Delhi and then at the Centre and announced his party would bring electricity rates down by 30 per cent if voted to power.

“I feel India’s High Commissioner should be recalled and diplomatic relations with Pakistan scaled down,” Singh said, adding he had made this demand at the time of beheading of Indian soldiers by Pakistan.

“I had then sought a befitting reply to Pakistan, but Prime Minister Singh has not reacted so far,” Singh said.

“We have tried to maintain good, friendly relations with Pakistan. But all limits have been crossed now. I wish to appeal to the Prime Minister to declare that there would be no further talks with Pakistan till it stops such-type actions (of attacking Indian soldiers and supporting terror),” he said.

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