London, June 17: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today accused India of "blackmailing" on Kashmir issue and claimed the Line of Control dividing India and Pakistan was peaceful and "there is nothing happening there." Emerging from an hour-long meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair at 10, Downing Street, he told reporters that he was sure there was no cross-border terrorism between India and Pakistan. There is nothing happening on the Line of Control (LoC). Now let us not be blackmailed on this issue by the Indian side as some of their leaders continuously harp on this issue. Whereas I am very sure nothing is happening on the Line of Control," Musharraf told a questioner. He said such kind of statements were used by India to "put us on the defensive and try to prove to the whole world that Pakistan is behind all that is happening in Kashmir. Not at all. Whatever is happening is indigenous and nothing at the moment is happening across the Line of Control." Blair, during his talks with visiting Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani yesterday, had expressed complete understanding of India's position regarding Kashmir that there could be no meaningful dialogue unless cross-border terrorism ended and training facilities for extremists in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir were dismantled. Musharraf expressed confidence that the United States and Britain understood Pakistan's position. "They very much appreciate whatever the government is doing," he said. Bureau Report