"From the beginning, I have been opposed to this kind of strategic dialogue with Pakistan as talks and terror cannot go together. The Government has changed its policy," Sinha, a former External Affairs Minister, said. India and Pakistan are due to hold Foreign Secretary-level talks next week.
"What we are doing today is the same mistake as UPA government was doing. This is not the BJP policy. We are not in favour of any kind of talks and we should stop all talks with Pakistan," Sinha told PTI.
"There is also no action on the part of Pakistan and resuming the dialogue process is walking into Pakistan's trap.
"We should tell Pakistan that we will watch your behaviour for sometime. That you are on probation. We will watch your action on all the evidence that we have given to you on Mumbai and other attacks and see what action you take. Only then would there be a possibility of any talks further," he said.
He said the statement mentioned that Pakistan will not allow its territory to be used for violence and terror against India and then we will resume the dialogue process and thus Pakistan was supposed to stop export of terror to India and only then would talks with them start.
Sinha said when External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj went to Pakistan, India agreed to holding a comprehensive dialogue where the entire range of issues are to be discussed.
"Earlier the issue of statement at Ufa reiterated the Vajpayee line. The statement at Pakistan was a clear departure from the earlier line. The Ufa line was rejected by Pakistan and they were interested in a composite dialogue and not just on terror.
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