Pakistan minister tells India to 'end blame game'


Sialkot, Aug 10 (IANS): Pakistan Defence Minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif has asked India to "end blame game" and come forward with a fresh mind for peace talks, a media report said on Monday.

Talking to reporters and party workers at the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz House here on Sunday, he said "the old blame game had been started against Pakistan after movements of separation were growing rapidly in India", Dawn online reported.

The minister said that Pakistan always wanted to establish a durable peace with its neighbours, including India.

Asif said India should show sincerity in peace talks and end the old tactics of levelling false allegations against Pakistan.

 

  

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