Pak snubbed for K-talk at corridor meet

The Tribune
September 06, 2019

India snubbed Pakistan delegation when they tried to “indirectly” raise issues relating to J&K when the two sides met for the third round of talks on the Kartarpur corridor, as they were bluntly told to “stick to the agenda”.

Sources close to the meeting, held yesterday on the Indian side at Attari, said the Pakistan side “tried to show their magnanimity” by saying they were there “despite their concerns over the recent developments on Kashmir” and said their government was “committed to complete” the project in time to facilitate pilgrimage as per schedule.

The Indian side led by SCL Das, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, was quick to “rebuff”, as he “snubbed” the Pakistan officials by saying “don’t talk about concerns other than Kartarpur corridor, as we have greater concerns (cross-border terrorism) than you. Better we stick to the agenda rather than delve on other issue”, said a source. Noting that the Pakistan delegation had come with a brief not to conclude agreement, sources said they wanted to indulge in propaganda than serious talks and showed “utter inflexibility”, which was evident in their stance on “not allowing Indian consular presence or permitting protocol officials to travel every day”.

Sources said the Pakistan side questioned the threat perception and need for having such a facility. But the Indian side insisted on it and asked the Pakistan officials “to take political guidance and reconsider positions taken”.

Nefarious agenda on its min

The Pakistan delegation came with a brief not to conclude corridor agreement and indulge in propaganda, say sources

They ‘tried to show magnanimity’ by saying they were there ‘despite concerns over recent developments on Kashmir’

The Indian side ‘rebuffed’ Pakistan officials, saying they ‘better stick to the agenda rather than delve on other issue’




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