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No proof provided by Pak over India's role in Balochistan: Krishna | Rejecting Pakistan's allegations of New Delhi's role in the unrest in Balochistan, visiting Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Thursday said that not a single evidence has been provided by Islamabad in this regard. "India is committed to being a sincere partner in
our effort to establish to peaceful and progressive relationship between India
and Pakistan," Krishna said. Replying to a question regarding Indian involvement
in Balochistan, Krishna said: "This was mentioned in Sharm al-Shaikh, where the
two prime ministers met. We have been waiting for some evidence being provided
by Pakistan of Indian involvement. If credible evidence or any evidence is provided
to the Government of India of our involvement. India will certainly look into
it." The Indian External Affairs Minister was replying to a Pakistani journalist
who asked about India's alleged role in the ongoing unrest in Balochistan. The
Indian External Affairs Minister and his Pakistani counterpart met for several
hours in an effort to revive the peace process that was broken off after the assault
on the Indian financial capital that killed 166 people. But both foreign ministers
had little to say on what they had achieved in the talks. "Today's prolonged discussions
were useful in creating an understanding on how to move forward. We agreed that
this process is valuable and we will continue to meet in future as well. We also
feel that the progress made through a concerted effort in the last four years,
should not come to naught and we should build on it. So, to that extent, I would
say this was a useful meeting," a grim-faced Qureshi told reporters after their
talks. |
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