What's new

Haven’t become PM of India to redraw border: Manmohan Singh to Nawaz Sharif

Bang Galore

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Feb 21, 2010
Messages
10,685
Reaction score
12
Country
India
Location
India
Haven’t become PM of India to redraw border: Manmohan Singh to Nawaz Sharif

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's displeasure with Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif's on failing to restore ceasefire on the border followed a blunt message he delivered to Sharif in New York about a month ago when he said, "I have not become prime minister of India to redraw the boundary."

The PM's September 29 meeting with Sharif, which took place amid escalating firing on the Line of Control and the international border, began with Singh making no bones about his resolve to protect India's territorial integrity.

In fact, Singh's "Churchillian moment", reminiscent of the British leader's declaration in 1942 that he had not become the King's first minister to "preside over the liquidation of the British Empire", even surprised his senior aides as the PM brushed aside Sharif's arguments.

Singh responded to Sharif's attempt to raise India's "role" in Baluchistan, saying the matter had been raised by previous Pakistani PMs as well without an iota of proof being offered. The firmness must have struck Sharif, considering that it was Singh who heeded Islamabad's insistence to put Pakistan's allegation of Indian meddling in Baluchistan on the bilateral agenda.

Sources said Singh's unusually sharp words expressing his "big disappointment" with Sharif on Friday indicate his annoyance over the Pakistani PM not heeding an unambiguous signal that firing on the LoC and the border must stop.

On his way back from Beijing, Singh told the media, "Let me say that I am disappointed, because in the New York meeting, there was a general agreement on both the sides that peace and tranquility should be maintained on the border, on the Line of Control as well as on the international border and this has not happened."


In the New York meeting, Singh had also categorically rejected the Pakistani suggestion that restoration of the 2003 ceasefire agreement could be discussed by a politico-military committee, insisting the matter be sorted out at the military level.

The PM made it plain that Indian and Pakistani directors general of military operations must sort out the ceasefire violations and restore peace and tranquillity on the LoC and the international border.

Singh's insistence on the DGMO mechanism stemmed from India's view that Pakistan's civilian government could not be less accountable than the military. "The government in Pakistan is expected to implement the agreement arrived at in New York," said sources.

Singh's tough talk on Friday signals his waning patience as the political calendar in India begins to rapidly move towards the 2014 elections and Congress wards off the opposition charge of being soft on Pakistan's aggression on the borders.

Sources said the PM junked his moderate approach — even when being critical of Pakistan — as he felt nothing short of an unequivocal comment would work, given the rising tensions on the J&K border and LoC.

On Friday, the PM did express the hope that Sharif would "even at this late hour" recognize that the developments on the border do not augur well for both nations, but this time around he made it clear that the onus was on Pakistan to mend fences.

In the past, Singh has laboured hard to convince Pakistani leaders that combating terrorism and preventing hostile behaviour on the border was in Pakistan's interest. For him to give vent to his frustration would mean that he feels the scope for a middle ground with Pakistan is shrinking.

The episode and subsequent lack of action on the part of Pakistan has strengthened the assessment in India that Sharif remains a somewhat tricky customer who might say one thing at a meeting only to go ahead to do just what he wants.
The Pakistani PM is seen as neither willing nor capable of reining in the army,
but the Indian government — at least in the current situation — has decided that it cannot continue to receive political flak at home without holding Sharif to account.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ingh-to-Nawaz-Sharif/articleshow/24717636.cms
 
Just imagine the frustration that Mr. Singh would have gone through if he had to open his mouth to make this statement . Only Pakistan can make Mr. Manmohan Singh talk. Hope some day thay can make Rahul ji think. :D
 
Waah Nawaz Sharif...tu sai banda hai yaar. You bloody made our PM speak :D
 
Just imagine the frustration that Mr. Singh would have gone through if he had to open his mouth to make this statement . Only Pakistan can make Mr. Manmohan Singh talk. :D

I have a feeling that our dear PM Mr.Manmohan Singh lost his cool after he was called a. VILLAGE WOMAN by Nawaz Sharif.(elsewhere in NY).
I hope you havent missed this news
http://articles.timesofindia.indiat...mir-village-woman-prime-minister-nawaz-sharif
So that is what had provoked Manmohan Singh...lol.
 
Actually with the image he had Pakistani government might have thought of getting something out of him this time too. Especially because the environment created from India was positive in-spite border issues. I am impressed with MMS, especially when I think he is doing more and talking less. A job well handled, and yes that Sharif guy can be anything but Sharif. He should seriously think of changing his name to Nawaz Badmas.
 
I have a feeling that our dear PM Mr.Manmohan Singh lost his cool after he was called a. VILLAGE WOMAN by Nawaz Sharif.(elsewhere in NY).
I hope you havent missed this news
http://articles.timesofindia.indiat...mir-village-woman-prime-minister-nawaz-sharif
So that is what had provoked Manmohan Singh...lol.

Please stop posting bullshyt news from Indian news channel. Pakistani or American media didn't pick it up. Only Indians and their wet dreams. A Pakistani PM cannot call an Indian PM something like that at a world forum. It was also clarified by both the nations representatives who were present at the meeting. Nawaz might have said that in confidence, when some low life ego Indian journalist took it and made it head line news.

Like seriously, how low would you guys get?
 
Please stop posting bullshyt news from Indian news channel. Pakistani or American media didn't pick it up. Only Indians and their wet dreams. A Pakistani PM cannot call an Indian PM something like that at a world forum. It was also clarified by both the nations representatives who were present at the meeting.
Statement 1
Donatello said:
Nawaz might have said that in confidence, when some low life ego Indian journalist took it and made it head line news.
Statement 2
And you are contradicting yourself.
coffee.gif
e:........


Donatello said:
Like seriously, how low would you guys get?
And you are high early in the morning:p
 
Statement 1

Statement 2
And you are contradicting yourself.
coffee.gif
e:........



And you are high early in the morning:p


here, i will explain it to you,

Nawaz might have said it in confidence, meaning in front of his fellow Pakistani entourage in private conversation, not to the face of Manmohan Singh as portrayed by Indian media and used by Modi to further his political agenda.

You know what, spreading fake information to the ill-informed, is worse than not giving any information. But since majority of Indian nation is accustomed to it, the less i say the better,
 
Please stop posting bullshyt news from Indian news channel. Pakistani or American media didn't pick it up. Only Indians and their wet dreams. A Pakistani PM cannot call an Indian PM something like that at a world forum. It was also clarified by both the nations representatives who were present at the meeting. Nawaz might have said that in confidence, when some low life ego Indian journalist took it and made it head line news.

Like seriously, how low would you guys get?

Errr it was a low life Pakistani who started this news/rumour.
 
It's high time to convey the message loud and clear, since Pakistan is not respecting any treaty, we should also start violating a few and start taking a closer look at some river treaty.
We are being too gentle.
 
It's high time to convey the message loud and clear, since Pakistan is not respecting any treaty, we should also start violating a few and start taking a closer look at some river treaty.
We are being too gentle.

Go ahead, who is stopping you.

Could've Would've Should've.
 
Please stop posting bullshyt news from Indian news channel. Pakistani or American media didn't pick it up. Only Indians and their wet dreams. A Pakistani PM cannot call an Indian PM something like that at a world forum. It was also clarified by both the nations representatives who were present at the meeting. Nawaz might have said that in confidence, when some low life ego Indian journalist took it and made it head line news.

Like seriously, how low would you guys get?

It was first disclosed by a Pakistani journalist.
 
It was first disclosed by a Pakistani journalist.

.....it very well could have been. But no where in my post that you keep quoting, do i say that Pakistani made it the headline news. It was the Indian media. And then taken further ahead, by none other than your Modi-jee.
 
Nawaz might have said it in confidence, meaning in front of his fellow Pakistani entourage in private conversation, not to the face of Manmohan Singh as portrayed by Indian media and used by Modi to further his political agenda.

You know what, spreading fake information to the ill-informed, is worse than not giving any information. But since majority of Indian nation is accustomed to it, the less i say the better,

So you do agree that Nawaz sharif might have said it after all....so wat if it was in private.Wat matters is he did insult the Indian PM.So the Indian PM replied back in the same coin at a more public forum.TIT FOR TAT.

And by habit we Indians like our food a lil xxxxtra spicy.So yes we dont mind tat extra tadka to our news too.
But we are smart enough to read between the lines and understand the BOTTOMLINES.
I hate when ppl pick up fights on religions and countries.....So lets not pick on each other just bcoz u n me r not frm the same country.
The politicians in Islamabad and Delhi have been reaping its benefits for more than 65yrs now.
 
the opening post suggests that MMS is irritated with this whole scenario..... I am sure his irritation would be.... I wasted my 9 years on trying to be positive with Pakistan and trying to resolve the issues.... Poor fellow .... Eventually he understood pakistan.....
 

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom