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Cong cautions govt about 'slip and slide' on Indo-Pak talks

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Cautioning the government about the risk of "slip and slide" over the proposed foreign secretary level talks between India and Pakistan on August 25, Congress today said the country "must have some deliverables first" before moving forward to hold a dialogue.

Taunting BJP for its past attack on the UPA over the Pakistan issue, former External Affairs Minister and Congress spokesperson Salman Khurshid asked the government what is the basis behind the decision to send the Foreign Secretary to Pakistan and "whether there has (been any) improvement or there is expectation of improvement" in relations from the Pakistan side.

"The government should tell in clear terms what is the change in the situation... Whether an improvement has happened from the earlier situation. What will our Foreign Secretary talk (about)," Khurshid said, but hastened to add that his Congress party was not against talks with neighbours.
 

Referring to BJP's "biryani diplomacy" remarks, Khurshid asked whether there will be "no biryani" this time.

"BJP used to say such things. What we fed the Pakistani leaders. I want to ask whether a decision has been taken not to have biryani when you go there or take your own food or do not consume salt... We should be told what the menu... Our biryani was good or theirs," he said in a lighter vein.

Attacking the government in general over its foreign policy, the former minister said that it "lacks depth and serious approach" and that the government should realise that "diplomacy is not about foolhardiness".

On Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed visit to the US in September this year, Khurshid said he was "disappointed" with the outcome of the meeting between Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj and US Secretary of State John Kerry here.

Referring to the controversy over the alleged snooping on Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Khurshid asked "whether snooping happened or not. What Kerry said about it neither confirms nor denies it. We want to know what happened with our diplomat in the US (Devyani Khobragade). Whether that chapter was permanently closed or not".

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First Published: Aug 08 2014 | 9:15 PM IST

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