No meeting scheduled between Modi and Imran Khan on sidelines of SCO summit

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on Thursday appeared to rule out any meeting between and Pakistani on the sidelines of the upcoming Summit scheduled to be held in later this month.

"To the best of my knowledge no meeting has been planned between PM Modi and PM at the SCO Summit in Bishkek," said at his weekly briefing.

When asked if he is "completely" ruling out any possibility of a meeting between the two Prime Ministers, Kumar repeated the same line.

The also said that no meeting is planned between and Indian officials. Pakistani is in on a personal visit, he added.

Talking about the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor, Kumar said, "We remain committed to realising the long-pending demands of Indian pilgrims to visit Gurudwara Kartarpur Sahib. We want them to visit in a safe, secure and easy manner. We have also shared our concerns and sought clarifications on reports that controversial elements have been appointed by Pakistan to a committee associated with this project."

Kumar added that has also sought clarifications on some of the key proposals that were forwarded at the last meeting. "We are still awaiting a response from Pakistan," he said.

Reacting to reports that 26/11 terror accused was denied permission to lead Eid prayers in Pakistan on Wednesday, the said, "We have seen reports that a lot is being done in Pakistan. But it has to be kept in mind that step taken by them as we have demanded, is "irreversible" or not?

"Whatever is happening, are those just an eye-wash or is a genuine action against terrorism and there? We have seen earlier as well that no follow up is done to such actions. It gets reversed. Pakistan must walk the talk."

He said India's stand is clear.

"We have earlier said that Pakistan has given shelter to anti-Indian elements in its country. We have said that Pakistan should take action against such elements. They are obliged to take action against groups designated by UN. So we expect that if they are truly serious about improving the relation with India then they will take action against anti-India elements," he said when asked about Khalistani terrorist indulging in anti-India rants on the anniversary of Operation

The also refused to comment on the reports of a budget cut by Pakistan for its defence expenditure.

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First Published: Thu, June 06 2019. 17:26 IST