Sartaj Azia, Foreign Policy Adviser to Pakistan Prime Minister, has said that the foreign secretary talks would be held on January 15 but National Security Adviser Ajit Doval was quoted as having said said that talks can be held only after action, a stand from which he has distanced himself later.
Reports from Pakistan today claimed that law enforcement agencies have picked up "some suspects" connected to Pathankot airbase attack from Bahwalapur district, the hometown of Maulana Masood Azhar, chief of banned terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed.
It is unlikely that Foreign Secretary Jaishankar would travel to Islamabd as planned this Thursday for talks with his Pakistan counterpart for the comprehensive bilateral dialogue agreed to between the two countries when External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj visited Pakistan last month.
Swaraj today went to Home Minister Rajnath Singh's residence and is understood to have discussed the issue during a meeting that lasted about 20 minutes. But there was no official word on the meeting.
Party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi said no less a person than Doval has "further compounded and confounded the confusion" that seems to have become this government's "hall mark" as far as dealing with extremely serious and sensitive issues of national security are concerned.
He said the NSA was reported to have told a newspaper in an interview that there would be "no peace talks now till Pakistan takes action against Pathankot terrorists and India is satisfied with Pakistan's efforts" and then denied the entire interview.
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