"We only bought air tickets for four Indian authors and we did so at the recommendation of our High Commission in Islamabad.
"We have not sponsored the KLF. We have a very limited role," Director General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Amarendra Khatua told PTI.
Four Indian authors, including well-known writer Urvashi Butalia, attended the KLF which was held between February 10-12 in Pakistan.
The Congress leader noted that no one has said that people-to-people contact should not be there.
Over the past 30 months, "the pendulum has swung from 'no talks till terror abates' to 'talking about terror' and finally establishing the contact by using a surreptitious cultural facade," he added.
Interestingly, ICCR's sponsorship of the authors comes weeks after Pakistan declined an invitation to attend South Asian Speakers' Summit, which is being hosted by India on February 18-19 in Indore. The Summit is being organised by Indian Parliament and Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
"The governments of India and Pakistan remained in touch through bilateral diplomatic channels, including for addressing all urgent humanitarian and other matters concerning people-to-people ties," Swaraj had said in Lok Sabha.
She had also noted that the talks envisaged between Indo-Pak foreign secretaries to decide the modalities of the Composite Bilateral Dialogue, agreed during her visit to Islamabad in December 2015, could not take place due to the terrorist attack on Pathankot airbase in January 2016 and other attacks last year emanating from Pakistan.
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