"When I was the Defence Minister I had said in case of firing from the Pakistani side, there should be counter-fire from all sides.
"At that time we damaged their 65 bunkers and after that there was not a single attack from Pakistani side. What is the reason that attacks are taking place today," Mulayam told a party rally here.
He said questions were asked why he looked only towards China and not towards Pakistan.
"I said you look in the front only, but I look at a considerable distance. Pakistan is a small enemy while China is a bigger one," Mulayam said.
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Referring to the formation of a third front, Mulayam said it would take shape only after the general elections.
Several political parties including JD (U), CPI and SP were holding discussions in this regard, he said.