We have all answers over Indo-Pak jt statement: PM

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 12:00 AM IST

Under attack over the Indo-Pak joint statement, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the government has all the "relevant answers" to the questions raised over it and these will be spelt out by him in Parliament on July 29.

He also dismissed as "media creation" the reported difference of opinion between the government and Congress party on the issue.

"I have made a statement in Parliament and Parliament is again going to discuss the issue. I will clarify," Singh told reporters here when asked about the controversy over the Joint Statement which had made mention of Balochistan and delinked terrorism and holding of composite dialogue with Pakistan.

Singh refused to speak on the matter further, saying "pending a debate in Parliament, it is inappropriate to answer any specific questions on the issue."

He, however, expressed confidence that "we have all the relevant answers."

The Indo-Pak Joint Statement, issued after Singh's meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in Sharm-el Sheikh on July 16, has come in for sharp attack over mention of Balochistan and India agreeing to delink dialogue from Pakistan's action against terrorism.

Responding to demands from the opposition, a discussion will be held on the issue in Parliament on July 29 during which the Prime Minister will intervene.

Asked about reported difference of opinion between the government and the Congress party on the issue, Singh dismissed it as a "media creation".

Singh was replying to queries by mediapersons at Rashtrapati Bhavan after presentation of Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development to The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The award was received by Bill Gates from President Pratibha Patil.

Opposition parties, particularly the BJP, along with experts have attacked the government over the joint statement, saying it marked reversal of India's stand on terrorism.

The mention of Balochistan, where Pakistan alleges Indian involvement in the unrest, has also been sharply criticised.

To a question on the launch of National Nutrition Mission, Singh said the government attaches top priority to it.

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First Published: Jul 25 2009 | 1:37 PM IST

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