New Delhi, June 27: India today asked Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to abide by his assurance of not having ''further slippages'' on his commitments to end infiltration, cross-border terrorism and dismantling of terrorist infrastructure. During a conversation with British foreign secretary Jack Straw earlier this month, Musharraf had admitted that there had been slippages in the pledge made by him in the January 12 nationwide address when the military ruler had promised to end all terrorism emanating from his country. The Pakistani President had assured that such slippages would not happen again.
''Pakistan should ensure that there were no further slippages on its commitments,'' official sources here said in response to questions.
New Delhi has made it clear that Pakistan has to take action on the ground to end infiltration and cross-border terrorism permanently to create a conducive atmosphere for considering resumption of dialogue. Bureau Report