Islamabad, June 09: Accusing India for the delay in commencement of peace talks between the two countries, Pakistan today said New Delhi should get its "act" together and "speak in one voice" to resume "unconditional" dialogue. "The Indian leadership should put its act together and speak in one voice. We hear about the internal dissension about the normalisation of relations with Pakistan and that is worrying," Pakistan's new foreign office spokesman Masood Khan, who succeeds High Commissioner to India-designate Aziz Ahmad Khan, said.

Claiming that the Pakistani leadership has been "very constructive, forward looking and positive in their approach towards resumption of dialogue", he said: "Unfortunately, we haven't seen the same sort of tone from the Indian leadership".

He also accused the Indian leadership of trying to introduce conditionalities before the commencement of talks.

"Lots of conditionalities are being introduced in the process that has been initiated. They are all coming from India. As far as we are concerned we are saying that no conditions.

"Let us resume talks and let us do so quickly. We are not going into modalities, the level and size of the table and so on. We are saying lets get down to business and start talking to each other", he said, adding the statements emanating from New Delhi has not helped the dialogue process.

Bureau Report