Noting that Pakistan government will remain responsible for any such incidents, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said India has done a "lot more" to contribute to the peace process and insisted that the neighbouring country must take responsibility for the LoC incident.
"The responsibility must rest with the government. Our meeting point is the civilian elected government of Pakistan, not the Pakistan Army or any other agency," he said.
"One element is that the regret about what has happened, which has certainly been mentioned. But, there is no indication of acceptance of responsibility.
"Whether I can expect or not, we have said that we expect responsibility. That hasn't happened, one. Two, the other concern of what we have been expecting...Culpability for what happened in Mumbai. There in no indication of that. And, finally, the statement doesn't take into account, the outreach and the extra mile that India has periodically gone to overcome great difficulties posed," Khurshid told Karan Thapar on Devil's Advocate programme of CNN-IBN.
"If Prime Minister of our country takes a position, it is fair that we let our Prime Minister take a position," he said.
Asked whether the attack was an attempt to derail the talks between the two countries, he said there may be such possibility but added that it does not take the responsibility away from Pakistan Government for the incident.
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