Modi government's Pakistan policy confused: Congress
New Delhi, Sep 7: The Congress on Wednesday dubbed the government's policy on Pakistan as "confused" and said it was speaking in different voices over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed visit to Islamabad.
"In the past 24 hours, there has been a lot of news whether Modi ji will visit Pakistan or not. Now the confusion is that the Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan Gautam Bambawale says Modi ji is eager to arrive in November while (External Affairs Ministry spokesman) Vikas Swarup says no programme has been decided so early," Congress spokesperson Ajoy Kumar told reporters here.
"The main reason behind no final preparation of Prime Minister's programme is due to the recent visit of Home Minister Rajnath Singh (to Pakistan), which was an embarassment as he was neither properly received not given good treatment there," the Congress leader said.
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India
rejects
Pakistan's
note
verbale
on
Kashmir
Taking
a
dig
at
Modi,
Kumar
said:
"Their
Pakistan
policy
in
reality
is
zero
policy.
In
the
morning,
after
waking
up,
Modi
ji
decides
what
Pakistan
policy
will
be
followed
today."
IANS