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Shah Mehmood Qureshi says 'domestic political and electoral compulsions' behind India's reluctance to talk to Pakistan

Press Trust of India • September 29, 2018, 16:47:53 IST
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Shah Mehmood Qureshi has alleged that India’s “domestic political and electoral compulsions” were behind New Delhi’s reluctance to talk to the new government in Islamabad.

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Shah Mehmood Qureshi says 'domestic political and electoral compulsions' behind India's reluctance to talk to Pakistan

New York: Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has alleged that India’s “domestic political and electoral compulsions” were behind New Delhi’s reluctance to talk to the new government in Islamabad. External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and Qureshi were slated to meet on the sidelines of the ongoing UN General Assembly session in New York. [caption id=“attachment_5286161” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. Reuters File image of Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. Reuters[/caption] However, India called off the meeting last week , citing the brutal killings of three policemen in Jammu and Kashmir and Islamabad releasing postage stamps “glorifying” slain Kashmiri militant Burhan Wani. “Why are they reluctant? Simply politics, elections… they are scared of the electorate. They have swung the pendulum to such an extreme (that), now they’re finding it difficult to bring it back. And (with) the elections round the corner, they (Indian government) felt that it could boomerang,” Qureshi said Friday in response to a question at an event organised by the Asia Society. India has maintained that there can be no talks with Pakistan unless it stops supporting terrorists. On Thursday also, Swaraj, in a huge snub to Pakistan, left a meeting of the SAARC foreign ministers early , which was attended by Qureshi. Responding to a query about the incident, Qureshi said, “I wish we were going to smile at each other. But (I) could see the immense strain (on Swaraj’s face). And when she left, she wasn’t even willing to engage with the media… I could see the pressure, I could see the political (pressure) on her.” “So, politics, nothing else, politics, domestic politics (made India reluctant to talk to Pakistan),” he said. It was sad to see how “a regional forum (SAARC) had become hostage” to the needs of one nation, he added. The Pakistani foreign minister, who is scheduled to meet the US secretary of state Mike Pompeo on Tuesday, said, “Today, India is a strategic partner of the US. We have no qualms about it. But we feel that Pakistan is an ally who has always stood with the US.” Qureshi said whenever Pakistan stood with the US, it has benefited America. “Whether it was the Cold War, the Soviet invasion or the 9/11 terror attack, we were the ones to stand with the US and collectively we decimated that evil,” he said. He said the Trump administration will miss an opportunity if it does not engage with the new government of Pakistan. Qureshi also sought US intervention in the India-Pak talks. “If the US wants us to help, and we want to help in our own interest because we want peace in the region, then they (America) have to tell the new strategic partner (India) to give us ease on the eastern side so that we can concentrate on areas of mutual interest,” he said. Pakistan has been consistently seeking US intervention in India-Pak talks. However, successive US governments have refused to entertain such a request asserting that it is for the two neighbours to decide on the pace and scope of the talks. India has also made it clear that no third party has any role in India-Pakistan relations.

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