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| ‘Not to take Pak by its words’, Arora to Centre | | | JAMMU FEB-22 Cautioning State as well as the Centre not to repose trust on Pakistan over the Kashmir issue, the State BJP leader and spokesperson Ramesh Arora has said ‘we should not trust Pakistani leaders in view of the past experiences’. ‘We should not take them by words and should always try to read between the lines’, the BJP leader added. Describing separatists’ meetings with the Pak Foreign Minister as highly objectionable, Arora said that Pakistan is trying to unite different militant groups and their masters adding that BJP has already rejected the four point formula proposed by General Musharaf. ‘We feel that it will be premature to trust Pakistan and moreover BJP has always remained in favour that Pakistan should be declared as a ‘terrorist state’, the BJP spokesman said and ‘regretted that the Congress led government has declared Pakistan as an equally militancy affected country as India’. Asserting that there is no dispute over the Kashmir issue, the BJP spokesman reminded about the united stand taken by the Parliament that the dispute with Pakistan is only regarding the occupied Kashmir, which has to be taken back. Referring to the recent stand of Gen Musharaf that China and rest of the Western countries should use their offices to solve the dispute over Kashmir issue; Arora said that it has further exposed Pakistan and its intentions as the same is against the spirit of Shimla agreement
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