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Musharraf is wrong to blame Vivek Katju: Sushma Swaraj

BJP leader Sushma Swaraj today said the former Pakistan president was responsible for the failure of the Indo-Pak talks in Agr

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Taking issue with Pervez Musharraf who has blamed a top External Ministry official for failure of the Indo-Pak talks in Agra, BJP leader Sushma Swaraj today said the former Pakistan president was responsible for the collapse of the summit.

In a Twitter message, she said the Agra summit collapsed as Indian political leadership did not accept Musharraf's effort to bring Kashmir as 'core issue' and no mention of 'cross-border terrorism' in the agreed statement.

"Musharraf is wrong to blame Vivek Katju (who is now secretary, West) for failure of Agra talks. Katju was then Jt. Secy in MEA," said the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha.

"The truth is that Musharraf wanted Kashmir as 'core issue' and no mention of 'cross-border terrorism' in the agreed statement. This was not acceptable to the political leadership then. This is not acceptable even today," Swaraj said.

While referring to the summit meeting, Musharraf, in an interview to an Indian TV channel, had said that things were progressing fine during his talks with the then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee till Katju intervened.

"There was someone from the Foreign Ministry sitting there named Katju. He may still be there, he created a lot of hurdles," he had said.

Katju, who is now secretary (West), yesterday dismissed Musharraf's claim that he created a "lot of hurdles" during the Agra peace talks.

Katju, a 1974 batch IFS officer, was then joint secretary in-charge of Pakistani division in the External Affairs Ministry.

Vajpayee and Musharraf met in Agra on July 15 and 16, 2001 to resolve outstanding issues between India and Pakistan.

But the summit collapsed as the two sides couldn't arrive at any agreement, despite five one-to-one rounds between the two leaders and hours of discussion between the two delegations.
 

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