Strongly condemning the attack at the LoC, BJP leader Yashwant Sinha told reporters that "there should be no talks with Pakistan until they keep the assurance given to Atal Bihari Vajpayee on January 6, 2004. There should be no talks at any level, especially at the level of the Prime Minister."
He underlined Manmohan Singh should not hold talks with Sharif during his forthcoming visit to the US for the United Nations General Assembly meeting.
"We have been confused about talks and war. There is a huge space between talks and war," Sinha said, adding this space has not been used by Indian government.
Referring to Defence Minister A K Antony's statement in Parliament today, BJP said it is a matter of concern that there has been an 80 per cent increase in infiltration across LoC and there were 57 ceasefire violations in the last six months alone.
"Pakistan has been openly flouting the ceasefire agreement and now even the fig leaf has gone. Why does Indian government not take this up with Pakistan through diplomatic channels?" Sinha said.
He maintained that instead of the government calling Pakistan's Deputy High Commissioner to register its protest against the killing of five India soldiers, the Pakistan High Commissioner should have been asked to present himself before the Indian Foreign Secretary.