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Want to visit Pakistan, but time not right, Manmohan says - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: PM Manmohan Singh wrote to President Asif Ali Zardari last month saying that while he still wanted to visit Pakistan, this was not the right time to embark on it.

Highly placed government sources told TOI that Singh wrote to Zardari in response to the latter's letter inviting him to visit Pakistan on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti on November 28.

In his letter, which was delivered to Zardari's office by the Indian high commission in Islamabad, Singh recalled how he had always told Pakistani leaders that he wanted to visit the country. Thanking Zardari for his invitation, Singh said it was not conducive for him to visit Pakistan at the time mentioned by the president in his invite.

Keeping hopes still alive for the much awaited trip, though, Singh said in his letter that he still wanted to visit Pakistan and carry forward ties between the two nations. He also said the two sides will continue to look for the right opportunity for his visit to Pakistan. Considering the narrow window, as an official put it, ahead of elections in Pakistan, it is now clear that the visit will not take place even early next year.

There has been wild speculation in the media for months about whether or not Singh will visit Pakistan anytime soon. The foreign ministry sought to scotch this when its officials suggested on November 16 that it may not be possible for Singh to visit Pakistan anytime soon but did not mention Singh's response to Zardari. They also said that India felt a sense of hurt over how the masterminds of the 26/11 attacks had not been brought to justice yet. One of the perpetrators of 26/11, Ajmal Kasab, was hanged five days later. Sources confirmed that Singh wrote to Zardari well before that.

Sources said Singh did not attach any pre-condition for his visit to Pakistan. There was no mention of the Mumbai attacks or the delay, as alleged by India, in bringing the guilty to justice through the ongoing trial in Pakistan. They said it also had nothing to do with the hanging of Kasab. "The fact is that PM would have found it difficult to visit Pakistan just two days after the anniversary of Mumbai attacks - when the main accused have still not been brought to book - in any case,'' said a source.

Zardari had renewed Pakistan's invitation to the PM when he met Singh here in April en route to Ajmer. A few months later, he again wrote to Singh inviting him to visit Pakistan. He mentioned Guru Nanak Jayanti on November 28, saying it would be the right occasion for Singh to also visit his birthplace Gah in Chakwal, 100 km from Islamabad.
 
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He was born there after all, he should be allowed to tour some areas.
 
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yes,sure time usnt right.
In his current state of mind ir body...he cant talk much,and definately cant smile...
When the time comes that he starts talking and be normal....that will be the right time to visit Pakistan.

Plus there is always a problem with india not fulfiling their promises,and breaking signed agreements on unrelated issues.
No point in holding talks with such an unreliable country.
 
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Plus there is always a problem with india not fulfiling their promises,and breaking signed agreements on unrelated issues.
No point in holding talks with such an unreliable country.

You confuse India with Pakistan... :P
 
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Who cares the monkeys nut sack what he says. These are just excuses & crying game by hindi Govt.
 
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yes,sure time usnt right.
In his current state of mind ir body...he cant talk much,and definately cant smile...
When the time comes that he starts talking and be normal....that will be the right time to visit Pakistan.

Plus there is always a problem with india not fulfiling their promises,and breaking signed agreements on unrelated issues.
No point in holding talks with such an unreliable country.


Its none of that BS that you so earnestly seek "to spin". It is simply that MMS has no support of his people to visit Gah. There is not likely to be any visit or any major move, till the elections in Pakistan and the change in GHQ. Then maybe.............

In any case MMS has more important things on his plate; revamping his Govt.'s performance being one of them. And trying to keep his party in power. Tourist trips for 'chai-biskoot' meetings are not important enough. Is'nt that what the PM of Bangladesh thought in context of the G10 meeting in Islamabad?
 
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