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PM asks Afghanistan to snap terrorism links
Bikaner, Nov 18: Voicing concern over regrouping of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today asked Pakistan to change its policy and snap all links with terrorism if it wanted to improve relations with India.
Bikaner, Nov 18: Voicing concern over regrouping of
al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
today asked Pakistan to change its policy and snap all links
with terrorism if it wanted to improve relations with India.
"Al-Qaeda and Islamabad do not like India's role in
rebuilding of war-ravaged Afghanistan and want us to keep away
from there so that Pakistan can get involved," he told an
election rally here.
"Pakistan has to change its approach and break all bonds with terrorism if it wants friendship with India for which his government has already extended its hand," he said observing that Punjab too had witnessed stepped up terrorism but it was crushed by the government and the people.
"Reports have come that al-Qaeda is regrouping in Afghanistan. We are concerned about it," he said, while contending that India had a hand in liberation of Taliban- ruled Afghanistan.
Bureau Report
"Pakistan has to change its approach and break all bonds with terrorism if it wants friendship with India for which his government has already extended its hand," he said observing that Punjab too had witnessed stepped up terrorism but it was crushed by the government and the people.
"Reports have come that al-Qaeda is regrouping in Afghanistan. We are concerned about it," he said, while contending that India had a hand in liberation of Taliban- ruled Afghanistan.
Bureau Report