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Radio Pakistan harps on Kashmir, again

Abohar, Aug.29 (ANI): The Punjabi Durbar programme of Radio Pakistan seems to have run out of ideas. In its latest programme, it has criticised Dr. Manmohan Singh for not including the future of Jammu and Kashmir in the India-Pakistan dialogue.

The Punjabi Durbar programme has criticised Dr. Manmohan Singh for taking a step 'back'.

Baldev Singh, an expert on political affairs has pointed out that India has always tried to engage Pakistan in constructive dialogue. He said: "The way Pakistan is functioning India has been forced to take its steps back.

If Pakistan concentrates on its internal affairs and gains the confidence of the international community, our government will think of improving its relations with Pakistan."

India tried to improve relations with Pakistan and the Indian Prime Minister went to Lahore. But soon after Pakistan attacked India and India fought against the Pakistani invaders in Kargil.

Again when relations with Pakistan were showing some improvement, Pakistanis attacked in Mumbai.

Government of India, which was still keen on improving relations with Pakistan, provided Pakistan with detailed dossiers. But Pakistan, instead of proceeding against them, is trying to find an excuse not to proceed with the cases.

Radio Pakistan has dug up Jammu and Kashmir again.

People feel that Radio Pakistan should concentrate on its internal affairs and punish individuals guilty of terror and spreading mayhem not just in Kashmir but in other parts of the India too (ANI)

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