"We have always taken the view that there is no option but to talk in what manner and how one should talk...You have to be careful," the senior Congress leader said on India's engagement again with Pakistan.
"Our past experiences have not been positive...Not very satisfactory...So we are not sure that this time it will be any better. So, I think we have to be watchful; I don't think we need to celebrate.
Asked if Modi's proposed visit to Pakistan next year would yield results, he said, "I don't know. It may get us some results if we know what we are going for; we have to understand what's happening in Pakistan; we have to understand the role of Army in Pakistan and (we have to) go with a practical view... Not expecting something dramatic to happen.
"Mr. Modi has a tendency to look for drama. I don't think this can be resolved through drama. This has to be carefully, slowly and studiously built upon."
"He (Modi) does not talk to us. We don't know what he is going to talk to Pakistan unless he talks to us," said Khurshid, adding, during his time as Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh used to call all leaders and explain to them what he had done and what he wanted to do (vis-a-vis relations with Pakistan).
"Mr. Modi does not do that. So, we can't judge Mr. Modi's efforts unless Mr. Modi shares either with the people of the country or with leaders of Opposition in some manner as to what his intentions are and what he wants to do."
"On the other way, it may be disadvantageous that they may say we are ready to talk about everything; so, we will talk about Jammu and Kashmir also.
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