Speaking at a public meeting here as part of Telangana Liberation Day celebrations, Singh said India has a policy of maintaining cordial relations with neighbours.
"Some people suggest that we should engage in dialogue with Pakistan. I would like to say that we are ready to talk to anyone. But Pakistan is unable to understand this thing, till Pakistan does not stop its attempts to destabilise and weaken India by encouraging cross-border terrorism, holdings talks with it has no meaning."
"The idea was that we wanted to build good relations with all of them. We invited them not just for shaking hands, but to maintain cordial relations," the home minister said.
The government is determined to stop all sorts of destabilising activities in the country, he said, and alleged that Pakistan is violating ceasefire agreements.
"It started sending terrorists into our country. It violates ceasefire agreements. I want to assure you that we will end terrorism, extremism and Naxalism too," he asserted.
Recalling an incident where five Indian civilians were killed in cross-border firing by Pakistan, the home minister said he had a conversation with a top official of the Border Security Force in 2014 where he asked the official to act tough on intruders and Pakistan's anti-India activities.
"I told the BSF DG not to show 'white flag' (signal for talks) next time but give them a befitting reply."
Singh also cautioned people against those trying to divide the country on the basis of community, caste and language.
The period between August 15, 1947 and September 17, 1948 was "a black chapter in the Indian history" as some parts (of present-day Telangana, Maharashtra and Karnataka) remained under Nizam's rule even after India's Independence, he said.
While Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel achieved political unification of the country, Dr. B R Ambedkar achieved social and constitutional unity, he said.
He also hailed Prime Minister Modi as a pro-poor leader.
The people of the country would never forget September 17 as it happens to be Modi's birthday, and also the day when this region was liberated (from the Nizam rule, in 1948), he said.
Speaking at the event, Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Ahir paid tribute to Sardar Patel, saying that because of him Telangana was merged into the Indian union.
"The Congress and TRS never gave importance to this day. But we will give it importance. This is our duty. There is no politics in this. PM Narendra Modi has also conveyed his wishes to you on this day," Ahir said.
Dharmapuri Arvind, son of TRS' Rajya Sabha member D Srinivas, joined the BJP in the presence of Rajnath Singh at the event.
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