news details |
|
|
| Pakistan daily asks Musharraf to stop rhetoric against India | | | Islamabad Critical of a possible hint of malice in Musharraf's "message" to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, a Pakistan daily has asked President Pervez Musharraf to stop rhetoric against India.
President Pervez Musharraf's sharp attack on India asking it not to dominate Pakistan did not find any merit in a leading newspaper in Islamabad, which felt that he should stop his rhetoric.
According to the Pakistan's 'Daily Times' "the world will not not miss the contrast of the two personalities".
In an editorial, it said "no one likes braggards, especially when they are using rhetoric to grab at whatever is left of the support they enjoy at home."
"If the President implies that India is interfering in Pakistan's internal affairs, the world is more likely to disbelieve him and instead point to the internal dangers faced by Pakistan," it said.
In an interview to a private television channel on Tuesday, Musharraf had said "I respect the Indian Prime Minister but it is regrettable that India wants to keep its domination in the region and wants Pakistan to be a weaker force".
The Pakistan President had also said that India should come out of its obsession of being a "greater nation" and should talk to Islamabad on an equal level.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|