If you can’t handle terrorism alone, seek India’s help: Rajnath Singh to Pak

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Speaking at a press conference in Jaipur, Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that Pakistan could seek India’s help if it cannot handle the fight against terrorism alone.

“Jammu and Kashmir is not an issue. It is an integral part of the country and will remain so. The issue is of terrorism, and Pakistan can discuss it,” he said

“I want to ask the Pakistani prime minister that if in Afghanistan, a fight can be carried out against terror and Taliban with the help of the US, then, Pakistan can seek help against terrorism from India if it feels that it cannot handle it alone,” he added.

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India earlier refused to attend the SAARC Summit in Islamabad saying there will be no dialogue with Pakistan until it takes some concrete step against terrorism.

In the press conference, Rajnath Singh also accused the Congress of creating a crisis of distrust in politics and claimed there was a difference in their words and deeds.

( With agency input)

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